The Third Edition of North Carolina Law of Torts covers every aspect of North Carolina tort law. Part I covers intentional torts and defenses; Part II is devoted to negligence and defenses; Part III discusses strict liability and defenses; and Part IV covers a variety of other torts overlapping these categories. "Scope Notes" at the start of each chapter describe the subjects covered and refer to related issues in other chapters for easy cross-referencing. A Table of Cases and Table of Statutes help save you time and focus your research, while the index eases your search for specific areas of tort law.
North Carolina Law of Torts
North Carolina Prima Facie Tort Manual
North Carolina Law of Torts
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North Carolina Law of Torts: 1998 Cumulative Supplement
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This casebook is a user-friendly text organized to facilitate the study of tort law in the first year of law school. The text begins with an overview of the subject,...
L. Rev. 333 (1984). An argument for the zone of danger rule is advanced in Richard N. Pearson, Liability to Bystanders for Negligently Inflicted Emotional Harm—A Comment on the Nature of Arbitrary Rules, 34 Fla. L. Rev. 477 (1982).
A Concise Restatement of Torts
North Carolina Law of Torts: 1992 Supplement