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Card 6

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Who is your neighbour? It was defined in Donoghue.

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Card 7

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What case should be used when the duty of care is not well established in novel situations? (Note for the purposes of the exam, the three stage test need not be discussed)

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Card 8

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What does the case of Donoghue v Stevenson show (Established duty sit)

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Card 9

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What does the case of Nettleship v Weston show? (Established duty sit)

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Card 10

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What does the case of Kent v Griffiths show?

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Card 11

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What does the case of Bourhill v Young show?

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Card 12

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What does the case of Magereson v Roberts show?

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Card 13

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What case shows that a duty of care can be founded in omission cases?

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Card 14

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In what cases would the courts be less likely to find a duty of care existed? Give case examples.

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Card 15

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Point to remember ->

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