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Blythe v Birmingham (pipe)   Defined negligence as reasonable man  
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Donoghue v Stevenson (snail)   Modern law of negligence and neighbour test  
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Caparo v Dickman (shares)   Created Caparo Test  
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Kent v Griffiths   Ambulance delayed - foreseeable  
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Bourhill v Young   Pregnant fishwife - not foreseeable  
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Haley v London Electricity Board   Trench in path - foreseeable  
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Roe v Ministry of Health   Anaesthetic contaminated - not foreseeable  
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Bourhill v Young   Pregnant fishwife - no proximity  
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McLoughlin v O'Brian   Family car crash - proximity in relationship  
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Home Office v Dorset Yacht Co Ltd.   Young offendors crash - proximity  
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MPC v Reeves   Lynch on suicide watch - reasonable  
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Orange v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire   Orange not suicide risk - not reasonable  
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Vellino v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester   Jumped out of window - not reasonable  
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Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire   Final victim of Yorkshire Ripper - not reasonable  
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Mitchell v Glasgow City Council   Killed after long dispute - not reasonable  
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