Duty of care

    Cards (10)

    • Donoghue V Stevenson
      'Neighbour principle'
      Must take reasonable care not to injure your neighbour
    • Caparo V Dickman
      Modern 3 part test to decide whether duty of care exists
    • Part 1 Caparo Test:
      It was reasonably foreseeable that a person in claimants position would be injured
    • Part 2 Caparo Test:
      There was sufficient proximity between parties
    • Part 3 Caparo Test:
      It is fair, just and reasonable to impose liability on defendant
    • Kent V Griffiths
      1st point of Caparo
      Must be foreseeable that the claimant would suffer harm
    • Bourhill V Young
      2nd point of Caparo
      Must be sufficient proximity between parties (space, time, relationship)
    • McLoughlin v O'Brian
      2nd point of Caparo
      Must be sufficient proximity between parties (space, time, relationship)
    • Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire
      3rd point of Caparo
      Must be fair, just and reasonable to impose duty of care
    • Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire
      Caparo test only applied to novel situations
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