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    R v Pittwood [1902] is a case in English criminal law as to omission, specifically the duty to act to save others from physical harm, finding an omission...
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  • Pittwood might refer to: Pittwood, Illinois, an unincorporated community in the United States R v Pittwood, a case in English criminal law relating to...
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  • of R v Miller [1983] 2 WLR 539. Mead, p. 164 R v Pittwood R v Smith (1869) 11 Cox CC 210 Smith, p. 90 R v Pittwood (1902) 19 TLR 37 Smith, p. 91 R v Miller...
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  • one is: under a contract (R v Pittwood), has assumed care (R v Stone and Dobinson), has created a dangerous situation (R v Miller), or fails to perform...
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  • App R 362, HL R v Stone and Dobinson [1977] QB 354, 64 Cr App R 186, [1977] 2 WLR 169, [1977] 2 All ER 341, [1977] Crim LR 166, CA R v Pittwood 1902...
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  • Fagan v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner [1968] 3 All ER 442, where angry Mr Fagan would not take his car off a policeman's foot R v. Pittwood (1902)...
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    "Mens Rea in English Law". IPSA LOQUITUR. Retrieved 23 October 2019. R v Pittwood (1902) 19 TLR 37 - a railway worker who omitted to shut the crossing...
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  • desire to end his suffering, however great that suffering may be. In R v Pittwood (1902), the defendant was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter...
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  • be created). These rules are typically those of tort. For example, in R v Pittwood, the defendant was put under a duty to act on account of being contractually...
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  • Pierson Piety Hill Pike Pinkstaff Piopolis Pisgah Pittsburg, Fayette County Pittwood Plainview Plato Center Pleasant Grove Pleasant Mound Plum Hill Plumfield...
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    home of Scunthorpe Borough Council until 1996. It was named Pittwood House after Edwin Pittwood, a local Labour politician, who worked in the opencast ironstone...
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  • ISBN 0043310869. The Labour Magazine, vol. 11, p. 66. Benney, Mark; Gray, E. P.; Pear, R. H. (1956). How People Vote: A Study of Electoral Behaviour in Greenwich....
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