Difference between revisions of "Causes of Action (20:App G)"

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#'''Duty of Care''' – the claimant must prove that the defendant owed them a duty of care arising from some relationship between them. Many duties of care have been recognized, including but by no means limited to the following:  
#'''Duty of Care''' – the claimant must prove that the defendant owed them a duty of care arising from some relationship between them. Many duties of care have been recognized, including but by no means limited to the following:  


===* Duty towards the intoxicated  
***Duty towards the intoxicated  
===* Peace officer’s duty to prevent crime and protect others  
***Peace officer’s duty to prevent crime and protect others  
===* Negligent Infliction of Psychiatric Harm/Nervous Shock  
***Negligent Infliction of Psychiatric Harm/Nervous Shock  
===* Manufacturer’s and Supplier’s Duty to Warn  
***Manufacturer’s and Supplier’s Duty to Warn  
===* Negligent Performance of a Service
***Negligent Performance of a Service
===*Negligent Supply of Shoddy Goods or Structures  
***Negligent Supply of Shoddy Goods or Structures  
===*Negligence of Public Authority  
***Negligence of Public Authority  


#'''Standard of Care''' – Once a duty of care is established, the level of care that the defendant owed to the claimant must be determined. This is usually based on the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise, such as avoiding acts or omissions that one could reasonably foresee might cause the claimant a loss or injury. The level of care expected of professionals in the exercise of their duties is usually higher.  
#'''Standard of Care''' – Once a duty of care is established, the level of care that the defendant owed to the claimant must be determined. This is usually based on the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise, such as avoiding acts or omissions that one could reasonably foresee might cause the claimant a loss or injury. The level of care expected of professionals in the exercise of their duties is usually higher.  
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