81.
Which one of the following is a correct statement?

82.
Transfer of a chattel under a contract, the liability shall be regulated

83.
Which one of the following is a correct statement?
Nuisance recognises:

84.
In public nuisance, a private right of action lies:

85.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the given below the lists:
List I (Decided Cases) List II (Principle Stated)
a. Rylands v. Fletcher 1. Compensation for pain and suffering
b. Donoghue Stevenson 2. Loss caused by competition in business
c. Gloucester Grammer School Case 3. Strict liability
d. Rose v. Ford 4. Liability of minor or torts
5. Liability for negligence

86.
The defendants, employees of the Municipal Corporation opened a main hole in the street and in the evening left the mainhole open and covered it by a canvas shelter, unattended and surrounded by warning lamps. The plaintiff, an eight year old boy, took one of the lamps into the shelter and was playing with it there,when he stumbled over it and it fell into the mainhole. A violent explosion followed and the plaintiff sustained bum injuries. The defendants are:

87.
Two dogs belonging to two different owners acting in concert attacked a flock of sheep and injured several sheep. In an action for damages brought against the owners of the dogs, if one of them put in defence claiming that he was liable for one-half only of the damage, then which one of the following statements is legally sustainable in the above case?

88.
As a result of a collision between two buses a passenger in one of the buses died. The accident occurred due to negligence of the drivers of both the buses. In a suit by the legal representative of the deceased against owners of both the buses, which one of the following statements is legally sustainable?

89.
Principle: A common carrier owes to its passengers the highest degree of care which a prudent man would be expected to exercise under similar circumstances.
Facts: A couple entered the premises of an amusement park after obtaining a ticket for entry and paid the special fare for the roller coaster ride. The lady received an electrical shock while she and her husband were boarding the roller coaster. She had to be admitted in the hospital for treatment. Her husband moves the court against the operator of the ride.
Is the operator of the ride liable?

90.
One X wrote defamatory letter against Y, a copy of which he sent to the Chairman of the Municipal Committee and other for publication in a local newspaper in which it was duly published. Y sued X and the editor, publisher and management of the newspaper for damages. Subsequently, a sum of Rs. 5,000 was paid by the newspaper by way of damages to Y and an apology was also published in the newspaper. Thereupon Y withdrew his action against the newspaper but not against X. X pleads that the release of other joint tort-feasors amounted to his release also

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