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tort
rylands v fletcher
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Cards (29)
where a person's
property
is damaged or destroyed by the
escape
of non
naturally
stored
material
onto
adjoining
property
transco / canary
wharf
claimant
must have a
legal
interest in land to pursue claim
read
v
lyons
defendant needs to be the
owner
or
occupier
of land where the
dangerous
things were
accumulated
claimant
must show
four
essential elements of tort
material was
brought
onto land
giles
v
walker
covers
artificial
accumulation of material but not
natural
accumulation like
weeds
ellison
v
mod
or rainwater
transco
2. thing was something
highly likely
to cause mischief if it escapes
must be
foreseeable
that thing brought onto land is likely to cause
mischief
if it escapes
hale
v
jennings
bros
escape
itself doesn't need to be
foreseeable
shiffman
v grand
priory
thing itself doesn't need to be
inherently
dangerous
stannard
v
gore
must be
accumulated
thing itself that
escapes
and causes
damage
(eg
fire
)
lms
international
liability
for fire cases only arises if
negligently
dealt with or started
3. must amount to non
natural
use of land
rickards
v
lothian
non
natural
use means not a
common
place
transco
must be extraordinary and
unusual
considering
time
and place
stannard v
gore
if
reasonable
for d to have the material it is not a
non
natural material use of land
mason
levy
autoparts
things stored in
large
quantities can amount to non
natural
use
4. things stored must
escape
and cause
foreseeable
damage
read
lyons
stored
item must escape from one property onto an
adjoining
property
cambridge
water
if damage is too
remote
, not reasonably
foreseeable
d may be able to raise a
defence
may be
volenti
- c has
consented
to thing accumulated
perry
v
kendricks
an act of a
stranger
nichols
v
marsland
an act of
God
eg. extreme
weather
conditions
charing
cross
electricity
co
statutory
authority (act must specify)
ponting
v
noakes
contributory
negligence - where c is
partly
responsible for escape of thing
remedies - c must show
damage
to his property to succeed, will be given as
cost
or
repair
the property damaged
transco
not possible to claim for
personal
injury
under the tort