1. The duty of care in Donoghue v Stevenson[1932 AC 562 was based on the ' neighbour...
Question:
1. The duty of care in Donoghue v Stevenson[1932 AC 562 was based on the ' neighbour
principle. Lord Atkin said that, in law, a 'neighbour'was
Select one.
a. A person who bought dangerous goods from a manufacturer.
b. Anyone that a person could reasonably foresee could be injured by his or her
actions or failure to act
c. Someone who was more likely than not to be injured by another's actions
d. Someone who lived or worked in close proximity to a manufacturer.
2. According to statutory reforms of the law of negligence, a defendant who has breached
their duty of care will only be liable:
Select one
a. If it is appropriate that they be held liable for the harm suffered
b For harm actually caused by the breach
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor E
Management Fundamentals Concepts Applications & Skill Development
ISBN: 978-1483352268
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Authors: Robert N. Lussier