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Introduction to the Canadian Law of Torts,

4th Edition
This title provides the explanation and analysis needed to confidently navigate not
only the key concepts but also many of the details and subtleties of tort law.
by Erika Chamberlain (General Editor) / (Author), Stephen G.A. Pitel (General Editor)
/ (Author), Andrew Botterell (Author), Mitchell McInnes (Author), Jason
Neyers (Author), Zoë Sinel (Author)
Publisher: LexisNexis Canada

Table of contents
Chapter 1: The Nature of Torts
Chapter 2: Parties to an Action
Chapter 3: Vicarious Liability
Chapter 4: Multiple Wrongdoers
Chapter 5: Remedies
Chapter 6: Termination of Liability
Chapter 7: Trespass to Land
Chapter 8: Nuisance
Chapter 9: Rylands v Fletcher Liability
Chapter 10: The Scienter Doctrine
Chapter 11: Trespass to Goods
Chapter 12: Conversion
Chapter 13: Detinue
Chapter 14: Trespass to the Person
Chapter 15: Negligence: General Principles
Chapter 16: Negligence: Particular Liabilities
Chapter 17: Defamation
Chapter 18: Invasion of Privacy
Chapter 19: Actions for the Abuse of Legal Procedure
Chapter 20: Misfeasance in Public Office
Chapter 21: Deceit
Chapter 22: Injurious Falsehood
Chapter 23: Passing Off
Chapter 24: Conspiracy
Chapter 25: Intimidation
Chapter 26: Inducing Breach of Contract
Chapter 27: Causing Loss by Unlawful Means

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