9 - TORT - PEL Flashcards

1
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What are examples of PEL?

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  • Made bad investment πŸ“‰
  • Loss arising from damage to property from another 🏚️
  • Defective items πŸͺ†
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What is a case on PEL from damage to another?

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cattle auction tried to sue farmer for releasing foot and mouth causing animal auctions to dry up. Claim unsuccessful as PEL.

πŸ‘¨β€βš–οΈπŸ¦ πŸ„πŸ“‰

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What is a case on PEL from defective item?

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C bought a defective house which had been approved as fit by the council and had to sell at a reduced price as a result. No claim as PEL as house had always been defective.

πŸ’ͺπŸšοΈπŸ“‰

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What case demonstrates the difference between PEL, Consequential loss and Damage?

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D damaged cable powering a metal forge causing it to lose power:
- Ruined metal in forge = damage πŸ§‘β€πŸ³β­οΈπŸ”₯
- Loss of profit on damaged metal = consequential loss β­οΈπŸ’·
- Loss of profit due to downtime = PEL πŸ•°οΈπŸ“‰βŒ

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What are the exceptions to the general rule on PEL?

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  1. Negligent statement or act: w/ act, no DoC owed, w/ statement, may be owed
  2. Negligent will
  3. Negligent reference
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What 3 tests can be applied to determine if a DoC is owed for a negligent statement?

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  1. Reasonable Reliance 🧐
  2. Voluntary assumption of responsibility 🦸
  3. Special relationship of trust and confidenceπŸ«‚
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What is necessary to satisfy the reasonable reliance test?

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  1. C relied on D’s advice 🀝
  2. Reasonable for C to rely on D’s advice: βš–οΈ
    consider special skill/knowledge of D & C; general context in which advice given; nature of advice; potential risk to C; availability of 2nd opinion
  3. D knew or ought to have known C was relying on their advice πŸ’‘
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What is necessary to satisfy the voluntary assumption of responsibility test?

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Main Question: was relationship equivalent to a contract?
1. D communicates advice to CπŸŽ™οΈ
2. D knows purpose for C will use advice πŸ’‘
3. D knows/reasonably believes C will rely on advice w/o enquiry πŸŽ™οΈπŸ™…
4. C acted upon advice πŸ€•

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What is necessary to satisfy the special relationship of trust and confidence test?

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  1. Party seeking advice trusted the other to exercise care πŸ‘¬πŸ₯°
  2. Reasonable for them to do thatβš–οΈ
  3. Other gave advice knowing/ought to have known C was rely on itπŸ’‘
  4. Special skill of the advisorπŸ€“
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What is a case showing special relationship?

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  • Esso employee told prospective buyer that station would sell 200k gallons/year. C relied on advice which turned out to be wrong. πŸ›’οΈπŸ€‘
  • estate agent relied on a lenders’ valuation report - given estate agent’s skill he should have known to get a proper survey - not liable πŸ‘©β€πŸ’ΌπŸ πŸ“
  • 1st time buyer relied on lenders’ valuation report - reasonable for him to do so. πŸ‘ΆπŸ πŸ“
  • A advised B on a second-hand car advising it had not been in accident and she need not get a second opinion - liable πŸš—πŸ—‘οΈ
  • landscape gardener provided advice to friends but did not charge - liable πŸ§‘β€πŸŒΎ
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How do disclaimers work re negligent statements?
πŸ™…

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D has taken positive steps against assuming responsibility for their words
Must be reasonable to avoid a DoC:
- parties of equal bargaining power? βš–οΈ
- reasonably practical to get advice from another source? πŸ›Έ
- how difficult was task done by D? 😰
- practical consequences? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

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