The actions of the claimant will not be treated as a novus actus where the duty of care on the defendant requires them specifically to prevent the claimant from taking such an action.
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Reeves v MPC [2000] 1 AC 360
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#causation #law #negligence #tort
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The actions of the claimant will not be treated as a novus actus where the duty of care on the defendant requires them specifically to prevent the claimant from taking such an action.
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#causation #law #negligence #tort
Question
The actions of the claimant will not be treated as a novus actus where the duty of care on the defendant requires them specifically to prevent the claimant from taking such an action.
Answer
Reeves v MPC [2000] 1 AC 360
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