BU231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: The Injury, Fiduciary, Product Liability
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Negligence is the careless causing of harm to the person or property of another. Explain that you understand and define all the different aspects of duty of care: Depending on the circumstance, if someone is in the area and something happens then you owe that person a duty of care. Is there a relationship between the action: the good neighbour principle. Everyone has a duty to not injure their neighbour. (cid:862)you (cid:373)ust take (cid:396)easo(cid:374)a(cid:271)le (cid:272)a(cid:396)e to a(cid:448)oid a(cid:272)ts o(cid:396) o(cid:373)issio(cid:374)s (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h you (cid:272)a(cid:374) reasonably foresee would be likely to i(cid:374)ju(cid:396)e you(cid:396) (cid:374)eigh(cid:271)ou(cid:396)(cid:863) Who is your neighbour: neighbour in law: Birth of negligence and the duty of care: Case (cid:449)he(cid:396)e ladies go to a shop a(cid:374)d a lady pu(cid:396)(cid:272)hases to gi(cid:374)ge(cid:396) (cid:271)ee(cid:396)s (cid:894)(cid:272)a(cid:374)"t see th(cid:396)ough(cid:895: sit down and open their beers and one lady gets really sick. City of kamloops v. nielsen [1984] 2 s. c. r. Socially valuable policy reasons that may limit the scope of the duty.