Liability Based On Fault

 Liability based on fault Fault liability requires some basis to determine whether someone was negligent, i.e. at fault for the harm he caused. Briefly, that would require:   Duty Breach of that duty Proximate cause Actual cause Damages For example, if you were in a car accident, the fact that you were speeding … Read more

Doctrine of Laches

The Doctrine of Laches: A Shield Against Stale Claims The passage of time is a relentless force, eroding memories, altering circumstances, and ultimately, impacting the fairness of legal proceedings. Recognizing this reality, legal systems have developed mechanisms to prevent the assertion of claims that have been unduly delayed. One such mechanism is the doctrine of … Read more

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