A moves towards C in a menacing manner and shouting obscenities, but is unable to cross the road due to the high volume of traffic. C leaves, returning ten minutes later carrying an umbrella. He aims a blow with it at A but misses, hits B rendering him unconscious.

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A, fearing for his own safety, strikes C over the head with the bottle of vodka. A then locks the unconscious C in a nearby shed where there is an open skylight. D is a witness to these events and grabs A by the neck and restrains him until PC Plod arrives, taking A to the local police station. PC Plod arranges for B to be taken to the local hospital. In a semi-conscious state, B makes amorous advances to E, a female nurse. Subsequently, B slips and falls heavily on his head rendering him unconscious again.

Advise all parties of their rights and liabilities in the law of tort. Question 2 T is the managing director of a small company. He calls a meeting for the directors in the company’s boardroom. T wants to introduce a new business proposal and while he is giving his presentation to the other directors, he is interrupted by heckling from his rival in the company, M. M Shouts: “I’m fed up with you going on and on.

If this wasn’t a board meeting, I’d shut you up good and proper. ” As he says this, M waves his fist in T’s direction. J, one of the other directors, enters the room at this point and, on seeing M’s behaviour, runs at M and throws a punch. M ducks and J hits K. K is knocked backwards and, trying to steady himself, grabs a bookcase, pulling it over onto J rendering him unconscious. G, another of the directors, returns to the boardroom carrying a tray of tea as T shouts at M :” Now look at what you’ve started. ” G grabs M and pushes him into the broom cupboard and calls the police.

The broom cupboard ahs one door and no windows. Advise all parties of their rights and liabilities in the law of tort. Question 3 B is the owner of a small local DIY shop. One of his longstanding customers, G, enters the shop carrying a shovel. G explains that the shovel [which he had bought earlier at B’s shop] has broken and that he wants a refund. B refuses and there follows a heated exchange between the two men which culminates in G shouting at B: “If this wasn’t the only place for decent tools, I’d sort you out good and proper. ” As he shouts this, G pushes the broken handle of the shovel towards B’s face.

Another customer, M, seeing B hit G, grabs B by the arm saying: “You’re not going anywhere until the police have sorted this out. ” M asks his wife J to call the police. B shouts at M: “ Let me go or I’ll kill you! ” J moves across towards the shop telephone but trips over G who had fallen to the floor. J knocks into V, another customer, causing V to fall and break her arm. Days later, G remains so incensed by the incidents that he makes repeated silent telephone calls to B. Advise all parties.

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