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Duty of Care (20th century developments (Anns v Merton (Lord Wilberforce…
Duty of Care (20th century developments , early formulation of duty , Commonwealth approach to Murphy and Anns , Irish Cases , negligence , Duty of Care is an element of Tort - legal duty to avoid causing injury , Duty of care in novel circumstances - proximity of relationship, reasonable forseeability, absence of negativing considerations, reasonably foreseeability affected by - its a vague term, not universal in application, defendant may have special knowledge,, recovery not always possible despite proximity and RF - deyong v Shenburn - plaintiffs actor's clothes stolen - neglgient for not providing lock, but no duty to protect clothing from theft , need to not allow floodgates to open - Weller v Foot and Mouth institute )