duty of care Flashcards

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Define negligence.

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breach of a legal duty to take care by D resulting in loss or damage to C.

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What elements must be established to bring a negligence claim?

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  • loss or damage
  • duty
  • breach
  • causation
  • remoteness
  • defences
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What are the different types of loss / damage?

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  • physical injury
  • psychiatric harm
  • property damage
  • consequential economic loss
  • pure economic loss
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What test did Donoghue establish?

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duty of care- foreseeability & proximity
- now old test, replaced by caparo

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What test does Caparo v Dickman establish?

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3 stage duty of care test
1- foreseeability of harm
- what a reasonable person would be expected to foresee

2- proximity
- the relationship between C&D

3- must be fair, just & reasonable
- to impose a duty

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What does the court take into consideration when deciding if duty to impose is fair, just & reasonable?

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  • policy concerns
  • floodgates
  • insurance
  • crushing liability (liable party to pay damages out of all proportion to the wrong committed.)
  • maintaining high standards
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Is the Caparo test applied automatically to all cases?

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No, when determining duty of care, the first question should be: Is there a precedent making clear whether or not a duty is owed?
*if not, then apply Caparo

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What is the general rule for duty in tort?

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The law of tort only imposes liability on those who cause injury or damage to another; no such duty is imposed on a mere failure to act, otherwise known as an omission.

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What are the exceptions to the general rule for duty & omissions?

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  • imposed by statuary duty
  • imposed by contractual duty
  • Where D has high degree of control over C
  • Where D chooses to take on responsibility
  • Where risk is created by D
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What are the duties owed by police, ambulance and fire fighters?

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police- no duty of care to respond to emergency calls

ambulance- owe a duty of care to respond to a 999 call within a reasonable time unless attending to more pressing emergency beforehand

fire brigade- no duty of care to attend a fire but if they do attend a fire, they owe a duty not to make the situation worse through a positive act

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What is the general rule for duty imposed on third parties?

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no such duty is imposed on a failure to prevent a third party causing harm to another.
However, there are a number of exceptions to this general rule, imposing a positive duty to act to prevent a tp causing harm to another.

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What are the exceptions to the general rule for duty of third parties?

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D failed to prevent tp from causing harm and:
- there’s proximity between C&D
- there’s proximity between tp & D (Home office v Dorset Yacht)
- D created danger
- danger was on D’s property & D knew of the risk

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What are the rules for public bodies regarding duty?

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same principles applicable to private individuals, but when it comes to fair, just & reasonable:
- Just because the public body has the power to do something, doesn’t mean they owe a duty.
*key case:
CN and GN v Poole Borough Council [2019]

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A public body has power to repair a highway. It fails to do so, and a cyclist suffers an injury as a result. Which of the following is the best way to analyse whether the public body owes a duty of care?

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public body is unlikely to owe a duty to repair the highway unless the normal principles applying to individuals would suggest liability for omitting to do so.

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