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SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES

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    Occupier’s Liability and Independent Contractors: Datuk Bandar Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur v Ong Kok Peng & Anor

    Citation: [1994] Sing JLS 426
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    No Room for Implied Submission: U.O.B. v Tjong Tjui Njuk

    Citation: [1988] Sing JLS 427
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    C. P. F. Contribution for Domestic Servant and Tax Deductions: M.N.O. v The Comptroller of Income Tax

    Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 427
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    Sins of the Father

    Citation: [2014] Sing JLS 429
    In White v Jones, the House of Lords controversially extended liability in the tort of_x000D_ negligence to solicitors who had caused economic loss to a third party by failing to_x000D_ take proper care in drawing up a will for their client, supposedly on the basis of an_x000D_ "assumption of responsibility". In Anwar, the Court of Appeal has now sought to_x000D_ rationaliseWhite within the analytical framework laid down in Spandeck Engineering_x000D_ (S) Pte Ltd v Defence Science & Technology Agency.
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    Suicidal Prisoners and the Duty of Care in Negligence: Orange v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police

    Citation: [2002] Sing JLS 431
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    The Court of Appeal’s Lack of Jurisdiction to Reopen Appeals: Abdullah bin A Rahman v Public Prosecutor, Lim Choon Chye v Public Prosecutor

    Citation: [1994] Sing JLS 431
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    The Law of Negligence and the ‘Hospital Cases’: Chin Keow v Government of the Federation of Malaya & Another

    Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 431
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    Materials on Singapore and International Law

    Citation: [1988] Sing JLS 432
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    Clarifying Common Intention and Interpreting Section 34: Should There Be a Threshold of Blameworthiness for the Death Penalty?

    Citation: [2008] Sing JLS 435
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    Standard Practice and Judicial Responsibility: Thean Chew v The Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Ltd. and Chin Keow v Government of the Federation of Malaya & Anor.

    Citation: [1964] Sing JLS 436