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Law of Torts: Proximity & Duty of Care
Law of Torts: Proximity & Duty of Care
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According to Donoghue v Stevenson, a duty of care exists when the risk of harm is foreseeable and what other condition is met?
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The defendant had specific intent to harm
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The parties are sufficiently proximate
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The harm resulted in significant financial loss
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There was a pre-existing contractual relationship
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