GEOG 1200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Clent, Product Liability, Reasonable Person
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Reasonable care: the care a reasonable person would exhibit in a similar. Negligence is a very common tort action in the commercial world because it covers a broad range of harmful conduct. The tort of negligence makes the defendant liable for failing to act reasonably for driving too fast, for giving unprofessional advice, or for not taking proper care of furniture entrusted to it. If yes, proceed to the next step: duty of care: the responsibility owed to avoid carelessness that causes, neighbour: anyone who might reasonably be affected by the defendant"s harm to others. If yes, proceed to the next step: reasonable person: the standard used to judge whether a person"s. If yes, proceed to the next step. conduct in a particular situation is negligent. and the plaintiff"s loss or injury: causation: the relationship that exists between the defendant"s conduct.