I love everything about your explainers - the animation, your speaking style, and the way you explain the concepts. Your personality shines through. Bravo.
Really helpful video refresh my memory on Tort Law. I really enjoy this chapter of Business Law but always found the "train" of liabilities/damages so hard to explain on paper lol. I'd prefer to skip to the chase than work it all backwards
is there any difference between intentional vs unintentional? for example, some dude jumping out of vehicle without putting his car in park because he's road raging at the guy behind him, and his vehicle idles into someone's house or car. (believe or not, i've seen clips of people doing this and their car rolling away) is there any difference in tort laws when it comes to intention? the man didn't intend to cause damage to vehicle in front of him or the home his vehicle idle into but are they treated the same as if it were intentional? or does that make it vandalism when intent is proved? another example is someone not paying attention to their driving and runs over someone's mailbox. does his unintentional action that caused damaged to someone's property change whether this is tort or vandalism?
The first example would still be pursuable under tort, as it is negligence. A reasonable driver is expected to put the car on park whenever they exit it. They also have a duty to be a sensible and courteous driver. So in this example the driver is subject tort law. The second example is much like the first. I wouldn't take what I said as 100percent, but a good guideline if anything
not a law student but taking a business law class.. what a great video.. thanks
About to do my a level Law exam, on top of Biology and Economics. All different exam boards as well, my brain is failing big time.
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I love everything about your explainers - the animation, your speaking style, and the way you explain the concepts. Your personality shines through. Bravo.
Engineering student here. Studying for my law for engineers examination. This is truly helpful!
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same here not a law student but great explanation! thanks for sharing
Thank you so much. I wish I've watched it earlier when I started as a court interpreter years ago.
Beautifully explained
Really helpful video refresh my memory on Tort Law. I really enjoy this chapter of Business Law but always found the "train" of liabilities/damages so hard to explain on paper lol.
I'd prefer to skip to the chase than work it all backwards
Loved your animation and cartoon dude ✨❤️
Thanks for sharing this, it's a straightforward clip about tort.
I am a criminology student
This video is useful for me
Cute way to understand the law of tort❤️
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That's is awesome..you make it simple.
I kinda hate studying but you had me learning and wheezing
Thanks for this help, I'm studying for contracting so this will help in regards to workers compensation, liability, etc.
is there any difference between intentional vs unintentional?
for example, some dude jumping out of vehicle without putting his car in park because he's road raging at the guy behind him, and his vehicle idles into someone's house or car. (believe or not, i've seen clips of people doing this and their car rolling away)
is there any difference in tort laws when it comes to intention? the man didn't intend to cause damage to vehicle in front of him or the home his vehicle idle into but are they treated the same as if it were intentional? or does that make it vandalism when intent is proved?
another example is someone not paying attention to their driving and runs over someone's mailbox. does his unintentional action that caused damaged to someone's property change whether this is tort or vandalism?
The first example would still be pursuable under tort, as it is negligence. A reasonable driver is expected to put the car on park whenever they exit it. They also have a duty to be a sensible and courteous driver. So in this example the driver is subject tort law.
The second example is much like the first.
I wouldn't take what I said as 100percent, but a good guideline if anything
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Such a great video!
thanks for the info!
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plz let me know about section 14b is it apply in tort cae?
Nope ...it claim 14A only not b
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