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  • 121Nettleship v. Weston — English case infobox name=Nettleship v. Weston court=Court of Appeal (Civil Division) date decided= 30 June 1971 full name= Nettleship v. Weston citations= [1971] 2 Q.B. 691; [1971] 3 W.L.R. 370; [1971] 3 All E.R. 581; [1971] R.T.R. 425; (1971)… …

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  • 122Re Cardiff Savings Bank — [1892] 2 Ch 100 (also the Marquess of Bute s case is a UK company law case, concerning the duty of care owed by members of the board. It is old law, and serves as an example of to what extent a subjective duty of care (as opposed to an objective… …

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  • 123Nettleship v Weston — Court Court of Appeal Date decided 30 June 1971 Citation(s) [1971] 2 QB 691, [1971] 3 WLR 370, [1971] 3 All ER 581, [1971] RTR 425 …

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  • 124bad faith — The opposite of good faith, generally implying or involving actual or constructive fraud, or a design to mislead or deceive another, or a neglect or refusal to fulfill some duty or some contractual obligation, not prompted by an honest mistake as …

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  • 125bad faith — The opposite of good faith, generally implying or involving actual or constructive fraud, or a design to mislead or deceive another, or a neglect or refusal to fulfill some duty or some contractual obligation, not prompted by an honest mistake as …

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  • 126Anticipatory repudiation — (or anticipatory breach) is a term in the law of contracts that describes a declaration by one party (the promising party) to a contract that they do not intend to live up to their obligations under the contract. Where such an event occurs, the… …

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  • 127Public liability — is part of the law of tort which focuses on civil wrongs. An applicant (the injured party) usually sues the respondent (the owner or occupier) under common law based on negligence and/or damages. Claims are usually successful when it can be shown …

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  • 128Health and safety crime in the United Kingdom — In the United Kingdom there are several crimes that arise from failure to take care of health, safety and welfare at work.Offences under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974All offences under the Act are triable summarily in the… …

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