MIX UP 1
Riddle me this
Mix Up 2
HUH?!
DEFENCES
100

Why did the frog take the bus to work today?

His car got toad away.

100

What has rings but no fingers?

A telephone

100

This element of Negligence connects the claimants harm to the plaintiff’s negligent act

Cause and Effect

100

What breed of dog can jump higher than buildings?

Any dog, because buildings can’t jump.

100

True OR False

It is the claimants responsibility to demonstrate contributory negligence.

False

It is for the defendant to demonstrate that the claimant contributed to the damage or loss

200

The Occupiers Liability Act of 1984 governs?

Trespassers

200

What month of the year has 28 days?

All of them.

200

Why don’t scientists trust atoms?

Because they make up everything

200

What do you call a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary?

A thesaurus.

200

True OR False

Contributory Negligence eliminates the defendants liability and damages to be paid to claimant.

False

It reduces the amount of damages that may be paid.

300

What did the shark say when he ate the clownfish?

This tastes a little funny.

300

What question can you never answer yes to?

Are you asleep yet?

300

Why did the Oreo go to the dentist?

Because he lost his filling.

300

Liability that arises from the breach of a duty is called?

Tortious Liability.

300

Occurs when the claimant is found to have contributed in some way to the damage or loss that he or she has suffered

Contributory Negligence
400

In order for this tort to be established the first question in a court which must be answered is whether or not the person was required to exercise reasonable care in the circumstances involved.

Negligence 

400

The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?

Darkness

400

To project heat, light, noise or vapours onto another person so as to cause physical injury or personal discomfort is what type of trespass?

Battery.

400

Why did the math textbook visit the guidance counsellor?

It needed help figuring out its problems.

400

What does "Res ipsa loquitor" translated mean?

‘The facts speak for themselves’

500

The Occupiers Liability Act of 1957 governs ?

Visitors

500

A man who was outside in the rain without an umbrella or hat didn’t get a single hair on his head wet. Why?

He was bald.

500

What’s orange and sounds like a carrot?

A parrot.

500

What book won't teachers give you credit for reading?

Facebook.

500

The case of Roe v Minister of Health [1954] 2 WLR 915 is a case citation for ?

The principle of remoteness

600

What did the bald man exclaim when he received a comb for a present?

Thanks— I’ll never part with it!

600

There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?

There aren’t any—it’s a one-story house.

600

Assault, Battery and False Imprisonment are the three categories of this Tort.

Trespass to person

600

What is an astronaut’s favourite part on a computer?

The space bar.

600

What does "Volenti not fit injuria" mean?

Injury cannot be done to a person who voluntarily accepts the risk’.

1000

 An activity or physical condition that is indecent or offensive to the senses or interferes with another person’s reasonable use and enjoyment of life or property

Nuisance

1000

How many times can you subtract 10 from 100?

Once. The next time you would be subtracting 10 from 90.

1000

In spoken form it is slander and in written form it is libel

Defamation.

1000

What kind of shoes can fit a lot of feet in them?

Vans.

1000

"Res Ipsa" is used to determine which tort?

Negligence