"Hand rule" redirects here. For the physics mnemonic devices, see right hand rule and left hand rule.
Part of the common law series
Tort law
(Outline)
Trespass to the person
Assault
Battery
False imprisonment
Intentional infliction of emotional distress
Property torts
Trespass
land
chattels
Conversion
Dignitary torts
Appropriation
Defamation
Slander
Libel
False light
Invasion of privacy
Intrusion on seclusion
Breach of confidence
Abuse of process
Malicious prosecution
Sexual torts
Alienation of affections
Criminal conversation
Seduction
Breach of promise
Negligent torts
Negligent infliction of emotional distress
Employment-related
Entrustment
Malpractice
legal
medical
Principles of negligence
Duty of care
Trespassers
Licensees
Invitees
Standard of care
Reasonable person
Proximate cause
Res ipsa loquitur
Restitutio ad integrum
Rescue doctrine
Duty to rescue
Comparative responsibility
Contributory negligence
Attractive nuisance
Strict and absolute liability
Product liability
Ultrahazardous activity
Deep pockets
Nuisance
Public nuisance
Rylands v Fletcher
Economic torts
Conspiracy
Restraint of trade
Insurance bad faith (American law)
Fraud
Tortious interference
Defences
Assumption of risk
Consent
Necessity
Statute of limitations
Self-defense
Defense of others
Defence of property
Shopkeeper's privilege
Neutral reportage
Liability
Intentional torts
Last clear chance
Eggshell skull
Vicarious liability
Respondeat superior
Volenti non fit injuria
Ex turpi causa non oritur actio
Joint and several liability
Market share liability
Transferred intent
Remedies
Damages
Punitive
Special
Incidental
Injunction
Tracing
Detinue
Replevin
Trover
Other topics in tort law
Tort reform
Non-economic damages caps
Quasi-tort
Delict (term used for torts in some civil and mixed legal systems)
Conflict of tort laws
Private attorney general
Class action
By jurisdiction
Australia
Canada
China
England and Wales
European Union
India
Japan
Taiwan
United States
Other common law areas
Contracts
Criminal law
Evidence
Property
Wills, trusts, and estates
Law portal
v
t
e
In the United States, the calculus of negligence, also known as the Hand rule, Hand formula, or BPL formula, is a term coined by Judge Learned Hand which describes a process for determining whether a legal duty of care has been breached (see negligence). The original description of the calculus was in United States v. Carroll Towing Co.,[1] in which an improperly secured barge had drifted away from a pier and caused damage to several other boats.
^U.S. v. Carroll Towing, 159 F.2d 169 (2d Cir. 1947).
and 24 Related for: Calculus of negligence information
In the United States, the calculusofnegligence, also known as the Hand rule, Hand formula, or BPL formula, is a term coined by Judge Learned Hand which...
establish a reasonable person's standard of ordinary care, the calculusofnegligence establishes that the probability of the harm potentially caused (P) must...
5% of the damages from the defendant. Economists have further criticised comparative negligence as not encouraging precaution under the calculusof negligence...
sponsored name of the Premier League, an association football league in the United Kingdom, from 2007 to 2016 Calculusofnegligence, also known as the...
letter. The defence can be defeated if the lack of knowledge was due to negligence. Incapability of further defamation: Historically, it was a defence...
positive economic analysis of tort law would predict the effects of a strict liability rule as opposed to the effects of a negligence rule. Positive law and...
than L multiplied by P: i.e., where B is less than PL." See also Calculusofnegligence. Schick 1970, p. 169 Griffith 1973, p. 26 Griffith 1973, pp. 26–30...
law, false light is a tort concerning privacy that is similar to the tort of defamation. The privacy laws in the United States include a non-public person's...
speed limit Assumption of risk Basic speed rule Braking distance Following distance Calculusofnegligence Duty of care Effects of insufficient sight distance...
United States v. Carroll Towing Co. 159 F.2d 169 (2d. Cir. 1947): Calculusofnegligence. National Comics Publications, Inc. v. Fawcett Publications, Inc...
of their actions during the crime Breach of duty in English law Calculusofnegligence – United States legal term Carelessness (criminal) – Lack of awareness...
punitive damage awards obtained overseas. In Japan, medical negligence and other species ofnegligence are governed by the criminal code, which may impose much...
Iraq invaded Kuwait to fight back. Some minor factors include Kuwait's negligence and limited defense especially since they were surrounded by several larger...
at Inner Temple. She specialised in personal injury and professional negligence law. Firth was elected as a councillor representing Brasted, Chevening...
The department of Mathematics stresses subjects, including but not limited to algebra, geometry, differential calculus, integral calculus, statistics, and...
1007/s10649-006-9023-7. S2CID 120363574. Katz, Victor J. (1995). "Ideas ofCalculus in Islam and India". Mathematics Magazine. 68 (3): 163–74 [165–69, 173–74]...
The theory of "causal calculus" (also known as do-calculus, Judea Pearl's Causal Calculus, Calculusof Actions) permits one to infer interventional probabilities...
in 1946, and he later became a private investigator who specialized in negligence-based lawsuits. They married in 1949 in a large West Indian-style wedding...
design, business statistics and calculus. A Master of Engineering Management (MEM) is sometimes compared to a Master of Business Administration (MBA) for...
malpractice lawsuit in case of death or injury to an animal from professional negligence. Usually the penalty is not greater than the value of the animal. Some states...
paradox: By formulating an equivalent to Richard's paradox, untyped lambda calculus is shown to be inconsistent. Knower paradox: "This sentence is not known...
changes calculusof fight with Hamas" (14 July 2014), Griff Witte and Ruth Eglash, The Washington Post "Ambassador visits Sderot, impressed by 'spirit of town'"...