Negligence: Remoteness & Loss Flashcards

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In remoteness, what must the claimant prove?

A

That their loss was reasonably foreseeable as a result of the defendant’s breach

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What is the test for remoteness?

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Is the** specific type of harm suffered by the claimant reasonably foreseeable as a result of the defendant’s breach?
**
This is an** objective test (ie. what type of loss would a reasonable man in the defendant’s position at the time of the breach have been able to foresee?)**

Do not need to foresee extent/magnitude of loss or exact manner in which loss occurs

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What are the two provisos to the remoteness test?

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Specific type proviso

Thin skull proviso

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What is the specific type proviso in remoteness?

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If the specific type of damage is unforeseeable, ask:

Does this injury fall within a foreseeable type of harm?

(eg. loss was frostbite, foreseeable loss was cold-related injury)

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What is the ‘thin skull’ rule?

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You must take your victim as you find them (including their financial situation)

eg. **couldn’t foresee claimant had cancer but could foresee that claimant would get burnt **(Smith v Leech Brain)

eg.** couldn’t foresee claimant’s suicide but could foresee injuries from breach & have to take clinically depressed victim as find them (**Corr v IBC Vehicles)

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