The burden is on the claimant to prove that the defendant breached the duty of care. In order to discharge this burden, the claimant must show this, on the balance of probabilities. See [case].
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Smith v Kempson [2011] EWHC 2680 (QB)
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The burden is on the claimant to prove that the defendant breached the duty of care. In order to discharge this burden, the claimant must show this, on the balance of probabilities. See [case].
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#breach #negligence #tort
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The burden is on the claimant to prove that the defendant breached the duty of care. In order to discharge this burden, the claimant must show this, on the balance of probabilities. See [case].
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Smith v Kempson [2011] EWHC 2680 (QB)
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