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C13 - INSURANCE AGAINST LIABILITY

Across
The omission to do something which a reasonable person would do or doing something which a prudent and reasonable person would not do
A notice of refusal to accept liability for damages that might occur in the future - provides a warning to a potential plaintiff of a possible peril
A person who enters onto the premises with permission when the occupier has some financial or other material interest in the matter
Owner of a property who temporarily transfers the possession of property to another
Money awarded for out of pocket expenses such as damaged clothes
A common law doctrine that applies to dangerous animals
Latin term meaning "the thing speaks for itself"
Term for civil wrong in Quebec
On the face of it
Responsibility assessed against a person for injury or damage to a third party as a result of applying the law
A lawsuit that arises due to a dispute
Superior Force - a defense in Quebec referring to forces beyond the control & without the fault or negligence of any party
Money awarded when the plaintiff has a right of action but has not suffered any real loss
Someone who wrongfully enters onto someone else's land without permission or a right to be there
Down
A Latin term referring to the intervening act which breaks the causal chain between the defendant's breach of duty & the plaintiff's injury
A person who enters onto someone's land with consent from the occupier
The party who receives the property for an agreed temporary time period
Tort of nuisance in Quebec
Highest court
A civil wrong or injury recognized under the law
A doctrine that allows for a successful tort action against an occupier without having to prove negligence for unintended harm
An uninterrupted unfolding of events without intervention of another main cause from the initial act to the conclusion
A thing not subject to human intervention that had a dynamic role in inflicting damage
A fault of such recklessness that the most uncaring person wouldn't have committed it