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5 Cards in this Set
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Must be compared with the actions of a reasonable man |
Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks |
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Confirmed it was question of what a reasonable man would have foreseen in the circumstances |
Lord Macmilan in Glasgow Corporation v Muir |
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Defined a reasonable man as the man on the 'clapham ominbus' |
Lord Bowen in Hall v Brooklands Racing Club 1993 |
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Defined a reasonable man as the traveler on the London underground |
Lord Steyn in McFarlane v Tayside Health Board 2000 |
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4 specific factors |
Manitude of risk - Bolton v Stone (8 cricket balls) cf Miller v Jackson (8 cricket balls per season) Seriousness of risk - Paris v Stepney BC (goggles Social value of D's actions - Watts v Herfordshire Council (Fireman) |