certain aspects, more particularly, with regard to apportionment of liability on the tort-feasors.
7. To appreciate the rival contentions raised ... with profit a passage from the book by Clerk & Lindsell on Torts, in regard to liability of the children :--
"Liability to children
known means to keep the electricity harmless; (see Clerk & Lindsell on Torts, 13th edition, paragraph 1536). The burden of proving that there ... well established in law that in an action for damages in tort, the general rule is that onus to prove negligence on the part
known means to keep the electricity harmless; (see Clerk and Lindsell on Torts, 13th edition, paragraph 1536). The burden of proving that there ... well established in law that in an action for damages in tort, the general rule is that onus to prove negligence on the part
necessary would depend not on whether the cause of action arose in tort (sic) or contract or any other branch of law but on whether