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An unlawful interferance with ones person, property or rights
Everything that endangers life or health,gives offence to senses, Violates the laws of decency, or obstructs reasonable and comfortable use of property
A person who has immediate supervision & control of the premises & the power to admit and exclude the entry of others
assumption that certain activities are so hazordous that in the event of injury or damage arising out of them, the personal conducting the activity shall be presumed liable
Failure to do something which a reasonable would do, or the doing of something which a reasonable man would not do
Duty of all the persons to exercise due care in their conduct towards others from which injury may result
Damages which are intended to punish defendents for their behaviour or to make an example of them
Damages which can be measured as an amount, are often referred to as out of pocket expenses
Damages intended to compensate the injured party for the bodily injury or propery damage sustained
compensation in $ for the loss or damage suffered
Written law enacted by provincial or federal legislation. It amends or supercedes the common law
Basic concept in common law in which the current court decisions must follow those made in cases having similar circumstances
Failure, without legal excude to perform any promise which forms the whole or part of the contract
A private or civil wrong or injury, other then breach of contract, for which court will provide a remedy in the form of an award for damages
Body if kaw concerned with civil or private rights & remedies, as contrasted with criminal law, which deals with wrongs against society
A right of persons to use land belonging to others
Holding someone without lawful justification in a place without their will
Includes false imprisonment but also includes the additional feature of detaining the victims with the intention that they be turned over to the police
Spoken defamation
Written defamation
The most the policy would pay during the policy period for all claims which insurance is provided
document issued by the carrier responisble for transporting or forwarding the goods
a fair value of the shipment agreed to in advance by the insured and insurer
The $ payable either for the hire of a vessel or for the conveyance of cargo from one part to another
A loss in which the subject property is totally lost or is so badly damaged that it has no value left

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