Tort Law - The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher Flashcards

1
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Cambridge Water v Eastern Counties judgment on presence of substance

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Chemicals classic example of non-natural use - look at natural process of it getting there

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2
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What was the interpretation of the presence of the substance at the HoL in Rylands?

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‘Non-natural’ use

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3
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Perry v Kendrick general

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Petrol tank, boys

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4
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What is the enterprise theory of liability?

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Policy requiring costs of a non-natural enterprise to be internalised and borne by the responsible party

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5
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What does an act of god need to be?

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Overwhelming and extraordinary natural event

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6
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What kind of liability is in the rule in Rylands?

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Strict

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7
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Read v Lyons general

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Explosives factory

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8
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What judge in what case gave the ‘not naturally there’ test as something you could be expected to insure against?

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Lord Hoffman in Transco plc v Stockport

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9
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Rylands v Fletcher general

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Reservoir, mineshafts

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10
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Water pipe

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Transco plc v Stockport

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Transco plc v Stockport general

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Water pipe

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12
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Why is the confirmation in Transco plc v Stockport of Rylands as a particular application of nuisance to isolated escapes problematic?

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Cambridge water happened over a period of time

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13
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Borehole PCE

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Cambridge Water v Eastern Counties

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14
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Transco plc v Stockport on damages

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Rules on standing and damages same as for negligence

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15
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Perry v Kendrick judgment

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No liability under Rylands because deliberate act of a 3rd

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16
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What case gives no liability under Rylands for deliberate act of 3rd

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Perry v Kendrick

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17
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What judge in Read v Lyons gave the ‘non-natural’ use interpretation?

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Lord Macmillan

18
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How did Read v Lyons justify the need for the substance to escape?

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Rylands is already an exception to the general rule of fault-based liability

19
Q

Ryeford v Sevenoaks general

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PEL

20
Q

What is the main reason Goff rejects enterprise theory of Rylands?

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Law Com failed to recommend such a proposal

21
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What did Goff reject in regard to foreseeability in Cambridge Water v Eastern Counties?

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D not liable for continuing escape now it was foreseeable as he could do nothing

22
Q

Ryeford v Sevenoaks judgment

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Claim for PEL only if consequential upon property damages

23
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What judge in what case rejected the enterprise theory of Rylands?

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Goff in Cambridge Water v Eastern Counties

24
Q

Burnie Port v General Jones general

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Australia Rylands

25
Q

Cambridge Water v Eastern Counties general

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Borehole PCE

26
Q

Requirements for Rylands

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Accumulation of a dangerous substance on D’s land, substance not naturally present, escape and damage

27
Q

What judge in what case suggested Rylands is the beginning of an ‘enterprise liability’ theory?

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Hoffmann in Transco v Stockport

28
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Transco v Stockport on Burnie Port v General Jones

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Rejected assimilation of Rylands with negligence

29
Q

Cambridge Water v Eastern Counties remoteness

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KIND of damage (not escape) reasonably foreseeable

30
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Transco plc v Stockport judgment on presence of substance

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Natural use of land - per Hoffmann, something you expect to insure yourself against

31
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What are the two possible defences to Rylands

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Deliberate acts of a 3rd and act of god

32
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What was the interpretation of the presence of the substance at the first level in Rylands?

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Not naturally there

33
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Why did Rylands not apply in Read v Lyons?

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No escape and exactly what you’d expect - no ‘non-natural use’

34
Q

What case gave the remoteness rule for Rylands?

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Cambridge Water v Eastern Counties

35
Q

What judge in Rylands gave the requirements for the rule?

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Blackburn J

36
Q

Read v Lyons on damages

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No claim for personal injury

37
Q

What case confirmed Rylands is a specific application of nuisance to isolated escapes?

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Transco plc v Stockport

38
Q

Why is the rule in Rylands attractive to C?

A

Strict liability

39
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Burnie Port v General Jones judgment

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Assimilating Rylands with negligence

40
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Read v Lyons on presence of substance

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‘Non-natural’ use

41
Q

What case showed rules on standing and damages same as for negligence?

A

Transco plc v Stockport

42
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What case showed no claim for personal injury in Rylands

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Read v Lyons