English Tort Law - Remedies

Remedies

Tort remedies sources
Rookes v Barnard AC 1129
Kuddus v CC of Leicestershire Constabulary UKHL 29
Heil v Rankin QB 272
Hicks v CC of South Yorkshire 2 All ER 65
Lim Poh Choo v Camden and Islington AHA AC 174
Pickett v British Rail Engineering Ltd AC 136
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1934, s 1
Fatal Accidents Act 1976 ss 1-5
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