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* The failure to do something that a reasonable person would do; or | * The failure to do something that a reasonable person would do; or | ||
* Doing something that a reasonable person would not do. | * Doing something that a reasonable person would not do. | ||
Negligence is a tort consisting of the breach of duty of care and resulting in damage to the plaintiff. | Negligence is a tort consisting of the breach of duty of care and resulting in damage to the plaintiff. |
Revision as of 10:49, 3 July 2022
In legal terms:
- The failure to do something that a reasonable person would do; or
- Doing something that a reasonable person would not do.
Negligence is a tort consisting of the breach of duty of care and resulting in damage to the plaintiff.