DANCEST 805 Lecture 8:

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[3] introduction to negligence + breach of duty of care: negligence is tort in its own right. An action in tort: cannot be a breach of duty of care, if you are not under a duty of care. The relationship between the elements of negligence: there is a standard sequence in the elements of negligence, but sometimes this sequence varies. Fault is required for liability in tort: but not for all torts - the rule in rylands v fletcher requires no fault - strict liability. Fault in negligence is the breach of duty of care. When we confirm that the defendant fails to reach the standard set by the law. The element of damage: damage is required for liability in tort, but not for all torts e. g. trespass to the person. In negligence, the element of damage makes corrective justice even more pertinent to negligence than to other torts.

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