Foundations of Negligence Law

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Definition and examples of negligence in tort law
  2. Elements of negligence: duty of care, breach, and damage
  3. Duty of care and the Neighbourhood Principle from Donoghue v Stevenson
  4. Caparo v Dickman three-part test for establishing duty of care
  5. Foreseeability in duty of care with Kent v Griffiths case
  6. Proximity in duty of care including Bourhill v Young and McLoughlin v O’Brien
  7. Fair, just and reasonable considerations in duty of care with Hill v CC of West Yorkshire
  8. Reasonable person standard and risk factors affecting breach of duty

📖 1. Definition and examples of negligence in tort law

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Tort of Negligence : A common law civil wrong where a person's fault causes injury or damage to another person or their property.
  • Negligence Proof of Fault : The requirement to establish that the person who caused the accident was at fault.

📝 Essential Points

  • Negligence involves an act or failure to act due to the defendant's fault that causes injury or damage to another person or property.
  • It is a common law tort primarily remedied by compensation.
  • Examples include car crashes causing vehicle damage and personal injury, medical negligence, and workplace injuries.
  • Proof of fault is necessary to establish negligence liability.
  • Negligence is a common law tort.

💡 Key Takeaway

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1. What is the key concept of negligence in tort law?

2. Which statement matches the topic "Elements of negligence: duty of care, breach, and damage"?

3. Who formulated the legal concept of duty of care as an obligation to foreseeably injure one's neighbour?

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Negligence — definition?

A tort where fault causes injury or damage.

Elements of negligence?

Duty of care, breach, and damage.

Duty of care — concept?

Legal obligation to avoid foreseeable harm.

Neighbourhood Principle — origin?

Donoghue v Stevenson (1932).

Caparo test — components?

Foreseeability, proximity, fair, just, and reasonable.

Foreseeability — case example?

Kent v Griffiths; ambulance delay foreseeable harm.

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