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Complete Notes for Ulaw PgDL Contract and Tort. Regarding contract, these notes include: the elements of a contract; vititating factors; contractual damages; and contractual remedies. Regarding tort, these notes cover: duty of care; breach; causation; limited duty scenarios; torts relating to land; vicarious liability; and employer's liability.

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