The twenty-fourth edition of Chitty on contracts has been published in two volumes (Volume 1: General Principles; Volume 2: Specific Contracts) by Sweet and Maxwell Limited, London. Divergencies in legislative provisions have rendered much of the material in Volume 2 no longer of direct application in Australia.
Edited by: The Hon. Sir William Blair, Lord Daniel Brennan QC, The Rt. Hon. Sir Robin Jacob, The Hon. Sir Brian Langstaff
ISBN13: 9789393702906
Published: December 2019
Country of Publication: UK (Indian Reprint)
Format: Hardback, 2 Volumes
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The main authority on the law of negligence, and frequently cited in court, Charlesworth & Percy on Negligence covers both common law and statutory duty.
Building on the excellence of previous editions, the 14th edition focuses on the considerable body of new case law that has emerged since the previous edition, recent legislative changes and a brand new chapter on the contribution of tortfeasors.
Sets out comprehensively the general principles, covering duty of care and liability issues under the tort of negligence
Shows how the principles developed through the application of the common law and explains how the law of negligence has been applied in the UK and Commonwealth jurisdictions
Explains the duty to take care, when it exists, between what parties it exists and to assess quickly if a cause for action exists
Explains what remedies may be available, including damages and investigates the remoteness of damages as a remedy
Explains the burden of proof in negligence cases
Demonstrates the defences and discharges from liability
Differentiates between nuisance and negligence
Demonstrates the standard of care principle in relation to persons professing some special skill, highways and transport, employee employer relationship
Provides an essential reference for every negligence case whether it is to do with personal injury including resulting in death, property, product liability and injury caused by animals and death
Differentiates between absolute and strict liability
Includes up-to-date statutory duties which means you will know exactly how recent changes apply
Shows, through a detailed analysis of case law, how the principles work in specific situations and sets out the implications of new developments to help you take a view on your particular case