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LAW OF OBLIGATIONS Sources of Obligations: A. Contract – last week
B. Tort – this week C. Unjust Enrichment – this week
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SOURCE OF OBLIGATIONS: Tort
A. General Points B. Elements of a Tort Claim C. Categories of Liability
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General Points 1. Tort: Act that causes harm to a person or his/her property 2. Intent: May be intentional or negligent 3. Turkish Code of Obligations outlines tort liability generally *Other laws address specific kinds of tort damage - e.g., Motor Vehicle Act
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Elements 1. Act (or omission) by “Tortfeasor” A. Act may be:
1) Intentional or 2) Negligent (use “reasonable person” test) B. Defenses (INTENTIONAL): 1) Consent 2) Necessity 3) Self-Defense 4) Fulfilling a Legal Duty C. Defense (NEGLIGENCE): Contributory Negligence
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2. Damages (many kinds) 3. Proximate Cause A. Actual Monetary Loss
B. Lost Profits C. Medical Expenses D. Pain & Suffering 3. Proximate Cause A. Logical relationship b/t act and damages? B. Any other explanation for damages?
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Categories of Liability
1. Strict Liability – When negligence is irrelevant, or can’t be proved 2. Vicarious Liability – Liable for the acts of another person 3. Joint & Several Liability – Multiple TFs act in concert, or cause a single injury, or have vicarious liability
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SOURCE OF OBLIG: Unjust Enrich
A. Getting a benefit by mistake or chance B. Court will impose a “quasi-contract” C. Obligation to make restitution
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