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{{a|tort|}}Not a [[torte]]. <br /> | {{a|tort|}}Not a [[torte]]. <br /> | ||
Nor, for that matter, a breach of | Nor, for that matter, a breach of [[contract]]. | ||
You might wish to consider [[negligence]], or indeed that trifecta of mediocre drafting [[negligence, fraud or wilful misconduct]], for more information. | You might wish to consider [[negligence]], or indeed that trifecta of mediocre drafting [[negligence, fraud or wilful misconduct]], for more information. | ||
But don’t be a [[nuisance]].<ref>{{hawf}}</ref> Unless | But don’t be a [[nuisance]].<ref>{{hawf}}</ref> Unless you’re playing [[coming to the nuisance is no defence|cricket]]. | ||
C’mon, there’s some good material here folks. | C’mon, there’s some good material here folks. | ||
{{ref}} | {{ref}} |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024
The basic principles of tort
A Jolly Contrarian guide to loving thy neighbour™
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Not a torte.
Nor, for that matter, a breach of contract.
You might wish to consider negligence, or indeed that trifecta of mediocre drafting negligence, fraud or wilful misconduct, for more information.
But don’t be a nuisance.[1] Unless you’re playing cricket.
C’mon, there’s some good material here folks.
References
- ↑ This gag comes to you direct from our “here all week, folks!” store of corking one-liners.