LawByLak — Topic 34: Rylands v Fletcher (OCR H418, Paper 1)
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Rylands v Fletcher — OCR A-Level Law (H418, Paper 2)
Strict liability for the one-off escape of a dangerous thing, explained properly. This is the complete Topic 34 pack for OCR H418 Paper 2 (Law of Tort), built around the four requirements and the two corollaries that decide every Rylands question.
What you get
- An interactive revision module (phone, tablet and laptop; no install, no account). A tab for each requirement, a full case bank, exam-skills and evaluation tabs, practice from Bronze to Gold, flashcards, a study timer and a progress tracker.
- A revision guide PDF: the whole topic in clear, ordered prose for offline reading and printing.
- A cheat sheet PDF: the four requirements, the two corollaries and the must-know cases on a single page for last-minute review.
Inside
- The four requirements in order: accumulation; a thing likely to do mischief if it escapes; non-natural use; and escape causing foreseeable harm.
- The two corollaries examiners reward: no recovery for personal injury, and the need for an interest in land.
- The cases that matter, each with facts, principle and how to use it in an answer: Rylands v Fletcher, Transco, Cambridge Water, Read v Lyons, Stannard v Gore, Hunter v Canary Wharf, plus the defence authorities.
- The single biggest trap fixed for good: non-natural use is about the use of the land, not the thing.
- Worked problem questions, model answers graded across the bands, and ready evaluation paragraphs for any "should the rule survive?" essay.