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Tort, MV Act & Consumer Protection Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Law of Torts · Ashby v. White (1703)

The principle of “Ubi jus ibi idem remedium” was recognized in

A Winterbottom v. Wright
B Chapman v. Pickersgill
Ashby v. White Answer
D Rylands v. Fletcher
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The principle 'Ubi jus ibi remedium' means 'where there is a right, there is a remedy.' This foundational legal maxim was recognized in Ashby v. White (1703), where the court held that for every violation of a legal right, the law provides a remedy — even if no actual damage is suffered.

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Subject Tort, MV Act & Consumer Protection
Difficulty Medium
Act Law of Torts
Section Ashby v. White (1703)
Answer (C) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XVII — February 2023
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