Chapt 3 tort from spec Flashcards

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Forbreach questions say two things..

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The D will breach duty if didn’t act as the reasonable ……

Did they meet that duty?

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What is the standard test for breach of duty?

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Must carry out the duty of care to the standard of the reasonable person
(Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks co 1856).
THis is an OBJEcTIvE test

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Standard of care

Reasonably competent professional / driver

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starting point is that this is an objective test so special characteristic of the D are not relevant. BLYTH first And then Nettleship v Weston - reasonably competent driver
PROF AND SPECIAL SKILLS
Bolam v Friern HMC (1957)
 The HoL- test for negligence is “the standard of the ordinary skilled man exercising and professing to have that special skill.”
Use bolam v friern hmc 1957 and then bolitho v city and hackney ha 1997

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Test for breach for professionals

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Does the conduct fall below that of a reasonably competent doctor ?
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is there a body of prof opinion that would support this course of action?

This is from Bolam v Friern HMC 1957

However where opinion is divided this must be logically supported (Bolitho v city and Hackney health authority 1997)

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Explain the requirement of reasonable foreseeability

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The omission to do what a reasonable person would or doing something which he would not.

Test is objective- D judged against standard of the reasonable person

Case: Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks co 1856

The D should have the knowledge etc of a reasonable person at the time of the event (Roe V MOH 1954)- hindsight not required!!!

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Has d fallen below required standard?
Factors that raise or lower the required standard - reasonable/objective

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Test objective - Blyth v bww BUT..
1.Special characteristics of D (must meet’reasonable standard as in nettleship v Weston
2.Special characteristics of d -Mullin v Richards (age) / vuln of c Paris v Stepney
3.Size of risk. ⬆️risk,🔼precautions required
(Mag of risk test, Bolton v Stone)
4.Have all practical precautions been taken?(Latimer v AEC 1952
5.What are the benefits of taking the risk?(r,ergemcy issues) watt v Herts CC
6. Reasonable forseeability (roe v moh)

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What is the magnitude of risk test?

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The greater the risk, the greater the precautions that should be taken. (Bolton v Stone 1951)

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