Negligence
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Donoghue v Stevenson | Snail case - neighbour principle
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Caparo v Dickman | 3 part test for duty
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Haley v LEB | Duty owed to blind man
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McLoughlin v O'Brien | There was proximity - 'immediate aftermath'
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Bourhill v Young | Not foreseeable or proximate - fishwife
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Griffiths v Lindsay | Taxi driver - not FJR to impose duty
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Hill v CC W Yorks | Not FJR to impose duty on police - Ripper
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Bolton v Stone | Cricket club - no breach
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Watt v Herts CC | Firefighter - utility
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Mullins v Richards | Standard of care for kids
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Bolam v Friern | Standard of care for experts
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Blythe v B'ham Waterworks | Standard of the reasonable man
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Nettleship v Weston | Learner driver must meet standard of competent driver
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Latimer v AEC | Slippery floor and sawdust
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Paris v Stepney | Goggles!
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The Oropesa | NOT a novus actus interveniens
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Barnett v Chelsea | No factual causation
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Wilkin-Shaw v Fuller | Stranger broke the chain
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Smith v Leech Brain | Thin skull rule
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Wilsher v Essex AHA | 5 possible causes of child's blindness
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Fairchild v Glenhaven | Mesothelioma - all employers liable
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Hughes v Lord Advocate | Extent of damage needn't be foreseeable
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The Wagon Mound | Damage may not be too remote
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Ward v Tesco | Yoghurt - res ipsa loquitur
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Robinson v CC W Yorks | Caparo test only needed in 'novel' situations
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FB v Alexandra Hospital | New Dr judged by standard of competent Dr
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Montgomery v Lanarkshire | Dr must consult patient over treatment
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Bolitho v CHHA | Adapts the Bolam test
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