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The law of torts in its relation to the law of contracts.
The outline of legal rights and duties examined
§ 5. Principal and Agent-Master and Servant
(i). Liability where the authority is to do a specific act
(ii). Liability where the authority is to do acts of a
certain class
(iii). Liability where the authority is general, or in the
absence of express authority.
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51
(ii). Voluntary contracts for services to be rendered by
third parties; or, liability for torts of other
people's servants
80.89
(iii). Liability of Landlord and Tenant for damage re-
sulting from dangerous buildings
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(iv). Sub-contractors.
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(v). Liability for torts of contractors themselves.
§ 8. Liability for damage caused by animals
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97
$9. Keeping Dangerous Things-Liability for Trespasses by
inanimate objects
(i). Damage resulting from natural use of land
(ii). Damage resulting from non-natural use of land.
Statutory accumulations .
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112
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$ 5. Special Damage to the Individual arising from breach of
Public Duty
Rule where " special damage is the gist of the action”
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153
§ 2. Cases under Statutes providing only a Crown or Common
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Private or relative duties
192
Couch v. Steel.
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196
§ 3. Cases under Statutes providing a Penalty to the Party
aggrieved, either alone or coupled with a Crown or Com-
mon Informer's Penalty
Rights in rem
Rights arising from relative duties
Public duties
General summary .
§ 4. The effect of the decision in Atkinson v. Newcastle and Gates-
head Water Company
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206
res ipsa loquitur
Duties assumed by contract towards third parties; or,
relations arising towards persons not parties to a
contract
Accidents to people on the premises of others
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235
(i). Liability for false statements made with an intention to
induce a person to do acts on his own behalf, or,
made without reference to any other specified person. 255