LEARNING OUTCOME THREE: Understand Principles Of Liability In Negligence In Business Activities11/16/2016 LESSON OBJECTIVE
Assessment Criteria AC 3.2 Explain the nature of liability in negligence Below are questions pertaining to lesson 8. Please ensure to answer each question correctly. 1. What is negligence? 2. Explain the principle which arises from the case of Donoghue v Stevenson. 3. What must be proven for someone to be held negligent in a situation? 4. Explain the concepts of remoteness and causation. 5. What is the standard of care required when proving negligence?
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Teneisha Kennedy
11/16/2016 06:12:21 pm
1 Negligence is a failure to take reasonable care to avoid causing injury or loss to another person. There are four steps in proving negligence (lawhandbook.sa.gov.au2016)
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Ahesha Pinnock
11/19/2016 01:19:50 pm
1. negligence is an inability to take sensible care to abstain from bringing about damage or misfortune to someone else.
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Tashana Wilson
11/19/2016 05:28:37 pm
Assessment Criteria AC 3.2
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Dalene cushnie
11/20/2016 07:54:21 pm
1,Negligence is a failure to take reasonable care to avoid causing injury or loss to another person.
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Toby Mcnickol
11/20/2016 08:21:31 pm
1.What is negligence?
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Thya Rodney
11/20/2016 08:55:48 pm
1. Negligence is a "failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances" (LII / Legal Information Institute, 2016).
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SHASHIE MILLS
11/20/2016 08:56:35 pm
1. negligence is basically the failure to care for someone other than oneself.
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Thya Rodney
11/20/2016 09:11:03 pm
1. 1. Negligence is a "failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances" (LII / Legal Information Institute, 2016).
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11/22/2016 08:37:43 pm
1. What is negligence?
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Asha-lois Clarke
11/22/2016 09:03:41 pm
1. Negligence is act of being unaware. It is failure to acknowledge a situation under its circumstances by not providing care and causing injury or loss (Lawhandbook.sa.gov.au, 2013).
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Keidean Reid
11/23/2016 11:26:03 am
1.Negligence is a failure to take reasonable care to avoid causing injury or loss to another person
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Latoya Gutzmore
11/25/2016 12:49:09 pm
1. What is negligence?
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Nicka
11/27/2016 10:23:29 pm
Assessment Criteria AC 3.2
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Sashae Dillworth
11/28/2016 07:54:03 pm
1. Negligence is a failure to take reasonable care to avoid injury or loss to another person.
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Anita Baker
11/30/2016 11:38:53 pm
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Christopher Cameron
12/4/2016 08:25:58 pm
1) According to the Google (2016) negligence is, "failure to take proper care over something."
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Shanyel Garricks
12/18/2016 04:57:23 pm
1. What is negligence?
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