Responsibilities Flashcards

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What is TORT? What purpose does it serve?

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a type of civil wrong. Plaintiff brings action against respondent (usually compensation)
two purposes: to compensate injured persons whose injuries result from fault of others
to inhibit undesirable activities likely to inflict injury

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What duty of care do you owe to your horse? Can 2 people have DOC?

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5 freedoms

yes e.g. agistment

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Before an action in negligence can succeed, what needs to be established?

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4 D’s:
Duty- duty was owed to plaintiff
Dereliction- there was a breach of that duty (professional knowledge determines this=>reasonable care)
Damage- plaintiff suffered loss or damage as result
Directness- there was a direct relationship b/w breach of duty & damage that was forseeable

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What is the neighbour principle?

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you must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour

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What is reasonable care? example?

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refers to knowledge levels of industry professional standards e.g. work place protocols, rules of comp.

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What is the duty of non-maleficence?

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above all do no harm

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Defence to negligence claims include?

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Intervening factors
contributory negligence
voluntary assumption of risk

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What are intervening factors?

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the act of another has broken the chain of causation, thus rendering the original negligent act too remote from the damage suffered.

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What is contributory negligence?

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actions of the plaintiff contributed to the harm or damage

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What is voluntary assumption of risk?

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When a person chooses to take part in a dangerous activity & they bear the risk that is a normal part of such an activity
WHAT WAVERS ARE FOR!

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What is vicarious liability?

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a way of shifting responsibility to the employer. the VL of employer is limited to acts done by employee in course of employment

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What is non-delegable duty of care?

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an employer’s direct liability to both clients & workers e.g. to have safe systems of work

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What is negligence?

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Occurs when a person is harmed unintentionally by another’s carelessness

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What is due diligence?

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directors of committees need to demonstrate they have taken all reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable loss or injury

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What is duty of care? What is it based upon?

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moral or legal obligation to ensure the safety or well-being of others
based upon the neighbour principle

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What does an industry code of practice determine?

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what the standard of care is. Higher st. of care for paid services

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What is an industry code of practice?

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sets safe industry standard, guidelines for industry

18
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what is standard of care?

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acceptable knowledge, relationship b/w two people.

Greater professional knowledge =>higher expectation of duty of care to others