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Rylands v Fletcher 

Rylands v Fletcher (1868) LR 3 HL 330 is one of the most significant decisions in the development of English tort law. The case established the principle of strict liability for the escape of hazardous… Rylands v Fletcher 

Routledge v Grant 

The case of Routledge v Grant [1828] is a landmark decision in English contract law concerning the principles governing the formation of contracts, particularly the revocation of offers. It established a fundamental rule that an… Routledge v Grant 

Rose v Plenty 

The case of Rose v Plenty [1975] EWCA Civ 5 is a landmark decision in English tort law that explores the concept of vicarious liability and the extent to which an employer may be held… Rose v Plenty 

Roe v Minister of Health

The landmark English tort law case Roe v Minister of Health [1954] 2 QB 66 remains one of the most frequently cited authorities on the standard of care in negligence and the principle that professional… Roe v Minister of Health

Robinson v Harman

The case of Robinson v Harman (1848) 1 Ex Rep 850 is a foundational decision in English contract law that established the principle governing the measure of damages in breach of contract cases. It remains… Robinson v Harman