| 11. | In the law of torts "'bellwether trial "'is a test case intended to try a widely contested issue.
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| 12. | W . Keeton et al ., Prosser and Keeton on The Law of Torts 175 ( 5th ed . 1984 ).
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| 13. | The Gemara cited this conclusion to support the ruling of the Mishnah that women are subject to the law of torts.
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| 14. | In the law of torts, "'malpractice "'is an " instance of negligence or incompetence on the part of a professional ".
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| 15. | The action was in direct succession to the efforts made to regulate self-help, which were the origin of the law of tort.
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| 16. | The primary aim of the legislation is to reform the law of tort in respect of the National Health Service in Wales.
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| 17. | He has written several books on European law of torts and contract, most noted of which is his 1997 book on precontractual liability.
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| 18. | In other words, the idea underpinning the law of tort is that if someone harms someone else, they should make up for it.
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| 19. | The law of tort covers several areas such as negligence, each individual tort has a certain amount of requirements needed to be met.
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| 20. | So far as tort is concerned, I find it difficult to see how the law of tort can give an indemnity to the master.
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