Introduction to the Canadian law of torts / G.H.L. Fridman, Q.C., F.R.S.C., M.A., B.C.L., LL.M. of the Ontario Bar, and of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, Western University.
The nature of torts -- Parties to an action -- Vicarious liability -- Multiple wrongdoers -- Remedies -- Terminiation of liability -- Trespass to land -- Nuisance -- Dangerous use of land -- The action termed scienter -- Trespass to goods -- Conversion -- Detinue -- Trespass to the person -- Negligence : general principles -- Negligence : particular liabilities -- Defamation -- Invasion of privacy -- Actions for the abuse of legal procedure -- Misfeasance in public office -- Deceit -- Injurious falsehood -- Passing-off -- Conspiracy -- Intimidation -- Inducing breach of contract -- Wrongful interference.
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