Negligence Flashcards
Structure Guidance
1
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What elements are needed to prove (5)
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- Duty of care
- Breach of duty
- Causation of damages
- Defences
- Remedies
2
Q
Elements for a Duty of care
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- Existing duty (Robinson) or not?
- Donoghue - neighbour principle.
2
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Elements for Breach of Duty
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- Reasonable Man Test - Compare to the reasonable - Learner, DIY, Expert / Professional.
2.Risk Factors (Size of risk - Magnitude of harm + Likelihood of harm) - Practicality of precautions - (Latimer v AEC)
2
Q
Explain 3 intervening causes
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- Gross negligence
- 3rd party criminal act
- Instinctive reactions of a third party will not count
2
Q
What are the two defences
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Contributory Negligence
Consent
2
Q
Elements for Caparo test (FPR)
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- Foreseeability of harm
- Proximity between C & D
- Is it reasonable to enforce a duty
3
Q
Elements of Damages
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- Factual Causation - But for test
- Intervening Causes
- Remoteness of damages
3
Q
Explain remoteness of damages
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- Was it foreseeable in the manner that it happened
- type of harm needs to be foreseeable but not the extent of damage.
3
Q
Two elements for Contributory negligence?
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- Did C act in a way to make the damages worse e.g not wearing a safety helmet
- Did C act in a way below the standards of the reasonable man.
4
Q
Elements for Consent?
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- Fully aware of the risk (Morris v Murray)
- was consent freely given
- C must waive any claim to injuries express or impliedly
5
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Remedies?
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Special & General - Special is measurable.