- (a)
the basis and extent of liability, including the determination of persons who may be held liable for acts performed by them;
- (b)
the grounds for exemption from liability, any limitation of liability and any division of liability;
- (c)
the existence, the nature and the assessment of damage or the remedy claimed;
- (d)
within the limits of powers conferred on the court by its procedural law, the measures which a court may take to prevent or terminate injury or damage or to ensure the provision of compensation;
- (e)
the question whether a right to claim damages or a remedy may be transferred, including by inheritance;
- (f)
persons entitled to compensation for damage sustained personally;
- (g)
liability for the acts of another person;
- (h)
the manner in which an obligation may be extinguished and rules of prescription and limitation, including rules relating to the commencement, interruption and suspension of a period of prescription or limitation.