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" The liability for negligence, whether you style it such or treat it as in other systems as a species of 'culpa', is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for which the offender must pay. "
The Liability of Classification Societies - Page 109
by Nicolai I. Lagoni - 2007 - 380 pages
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Law in a Social Context: Liber Amicorum Honouring Professor Lon L. Fuller

Lon Luvois Fuller, Thomas W. Bechtler - 1978 - 256 pages
...whether you style it such or treat it as in other systems a species of 'culp', is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for...this way rules of law arise which limit the range of complaints and the extent of their remedy, The rule that you are to love your neighbour becomes, in...
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Challenges to a Challenging Faith: Essays on Belief

David Cole - 1995 - 116 pages
...for negligence, whether you style it such or treat it as a species of "culpa" is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for...cannot in a practical world be treated so as to give the right to every person injured by them to demand relief ... The rule that you are to love your neighbour...
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Churches, Clergy and the Law

Peter J. M. MacFarlane, Simon Fisher - 1996 - 332 pages
...care and control.9 As Lord Atkin noted in the celebrated case of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562: "But acts or omissions which any moral code would...to every person injured by them to demand relief. This of course does not sit easily with Christian principles of good and Godly conduct.10 Some might...
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Wrongs and Remedies in the Twenty-first Century

Peter Birks - 1996 - 362 pages
...whether you style ii such or treat it as in other systems as a species of 6culpa", is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for...moral code would censure cannot in a practical world he treated so as to give a right 10 every person injured hy them to demand relief.' 74 Free wilt as...
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The Anatomy of Tort Law

Peter Cane - 1997 - 263 pages
...when he said, in Donoghue v. Stevenson,2-0 "The liability for negligence ... is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for...to every person injured by them to demand relief. . . . The rule that you are to love your neighbour becomes in law: You must not injure your neighbour...
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Legal Visions of the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Judge Christopher ...

Antony Anghie, Garry Sturgess - 1998 - 818 pages
...may be satisfactorily dealt with by the law. In Donoghue v. Stevenson," Lord Atkin did say that "... acts or omissions which any moral code would censure...to every person injured by them to demand relief. However, in effecting what Christie Weeramantry (at p. 116)14 described as "one of this century's greatest...
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A Historical Introduction to the Law of Obligations

David J. Ibbetson - 2001 - 356 pages
...systoms as a species of 'culpa'. is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdotng for which the offender must pay But acts or omissions...to give a right to every person injured by them to domand relief In this way rules of law arise which limit the range of complainants and the extent of...
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Sourcebook on Tort Law 2/e

Graham Stephenson - 2000 - 686 pages
...whether you style it such or treat it as in other systems as a species of 'culpa', is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for...pay. But acts or omissions which any moral code would censor cannot in a practical world be treated so as to give a right to every person injured by them...
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Certification Marks

Jeffrey Belson - 2002 - 190 pages
...whether you style it such or treat it as in other systems as a species of 'culpa/ is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for which the offender must pay." Writing in the thirteenth century, Bracton19 expounds liability for homicide by differentiating the...
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Adventures in Law and Justice: Exploring Big Legal Questions in Everyday Life

Bryan Horrigan - 2003 - 392 pages
...the foundation of modern negligence law: 43 (T)he liability for negligence ... is no doubt based upon a general public sentiment of moral wrongdoing for which the offender must pay ... The rule that you are to love your neighbour becomes in law, you must not injure your neighbour;...
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