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Liability Risk and Insurance

The rule in Rylands v Fletcher

A claim arose as a result of a fire in the defendant’s premises which spread to claimant’s premises and caused extensive damage. The claimant claimed that the defendant was strictly liable for the damage in accordance with the rule in Rylands v Fletcher (1866) in addition to being liable in negligence and nuisance. A split trial was ordered and all issues of liability were addressed at the first hearing.

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