The Duty of Care in the tort of negligence
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ค. 2024
- An overview of duty of care required as the first step of proving negligence in the law of tort.
This is the first of a series of videos on negligence. The rest are to follow in the next few days. Please let me know if you have any requests.
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waseem ali abro : You can find my intro to tort video here th-cam.com/video/v0FQb6uX5r4/w-d-xo.html
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Random opinion: What if one of the elements not support the scenario. For example, there is a reasonable foreseeable, sufficient proximity confirm but no fair, just and reasonable emergency. what will be my conclusion? is the defendant still owe duty of care?
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If it's not fair just and reasonable to impose a duty then there's no duty due to the emergency services exemption.
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Though if tort youre was involved it would be griminal in an accessory of the fact if they knew a grime would result or were informed that the risk was likely or high & took no action any way as a duty to protect care.
Tort is a civil wrong so it would not be a crime, unless it was gross negligence manslaughter but that's a separate concept
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Could we have a claim for tort of negligence against the AA? They picked our vehicle up, put it on a truck to go home (2hrs) but then abandoned it half-hour up the road, at the side of the road. Then left it for two days, each time telling us it was being picked up in an hour or two, went on for 45 hours and the vehicle got smashed into, left somewhere we would never had left it. We got AA cover so a broken down vehicle was NOT left on a road. Now won’t take any responsibility for their negligence and liability. Beyond stressful and left us totally abandoned!!!
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