91
Find out the correct statement.
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Nuisance is of two kinds
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Public nuisance is also known as common nuisance
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Nuisance generally is a continuing wrong
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All of the above
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92
'Malice in fact' means
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a wrongful act done intentionally without evil motive
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a wrongful act done without just cause
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a wrongful act done with good motive
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a wrongful act done intentionally with evil motive
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Answer: a wrongful act done intentionally with evil motive
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93
The rule of 'last opportunity' is introduced by the courts to modify the law relating to
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trespass to land
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contributory negligence
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trespass to man
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negligence
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Answer: contributory negligence
94
Vis major means
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act of God
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act of negligence
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act of friend
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act of stranger
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95
Which one of the following is the appropriate remedy for the trespass of land?
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Forecful evacuation
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Collection of mesne profit
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Legal action for ejectment
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None of the above
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Answer: Legal action for ejectment
96
Use of reasonable care to prevent nuisance is generally
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a valid defence in an action under tort
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no defence in an action under tort
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an absolute defence in an action under tort
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None of the above
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Answer: no defence in an action under tort
97
To constitute the tort of nuisance, which of the following items is not required to be proved?
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Unreasonable interference
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Interference is with the use or enjoyment of land
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Interference is with the possession of land
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Damage
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Answer: Interference is with the possession of land
98
Under the law of torts, the damages are
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unliquidated
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liquidated
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limited
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unliquidated but limited
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99
The doctrine of alternative danger was explained in
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Jones vs. Boyce
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Ryland vs. Fletcher
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Motias Cost vs. Roque A. Jacinto
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None of the above
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100
The maxim ex turpi causa non oritur actio means
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from an immoral cause action arises
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from an immoral cause no action arises
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from an immoral cause action may or may not arise
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None of the above
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Answer: from an immoral cause no action arises