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Duty Of Care - Free Essay
Exerpt: 'Mike is not an authorised visitor at the school and can be considered a trespasser. The same negligence criteria described above are applicable and it is clear that the School is owed a duty and that Mike is in breach of that duty in carelessly leaving a lit cigarette on paper. The damage suffered is that done to the outhouse and surroundings by the fire and there is no difficulty proving causation or the issue of remoteness on the facts. ' 2000 words, 2.1 Undergraduate Essay.
Negligence - Free Essay
Excerpt 'As well as proving that the defendant’s breach of duty factually caused the damage or loss suffered by the claimant, the claimant must prove that the loss was not too remote from the defendant’s breach. The current test for remoteness was laid down in the case of The Wagon Mound No 2 , which established that so long as a type of damage is foreseeable, it will not be too remote, even if the chances of it happening were slim. ' 2000 words, 2.1 Undergraduate Essay.
Breach of Duty, Causation and Duty of Care - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'In this case, Sally is likely to be considered as being secondary victim as she has a close relationship with the injured person (her father). However, the facts are ambiguous as to who informed Sally that her father’s condition was serious. This may be used as a defence on the basis that she was informed of the situation prior to seeing her father.' 1500 words, 2.2 Undergraduate Essay.

