An example as to how the courts utilise the Caparo test can be seen in the decision of Watson v British Boxing Board of Control [2001] QB 1134. Here a boxer’s claim that immediate medical attention should have been available at the ringside was upheld. [ why (3) ]
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The injury was foreseeable, the boxing licensing system meant there was close proximity and it was fair, just and reasonable to impose a duty
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#duty #law #negligence #tort
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An example as to how the courts utilise the Caparo test can be seen in the decision of Watson v British Boxing Board of Control [2001] QB 1134. Here a boxer’s claim that immediate medical attention should have been available at the ringside was upheld. [ why (3) ]
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#duty #law #negligence #tort
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An example as to how the courts utilise the Caparo test can be seen in the decision of Watson v British Boxing Board of Control [2001] QB 1134. Here a boxer’s claim that immediate medical attention should have been available at the ringside was upheld. [ why (3) ]
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The injury was foreseeable, the boxing licensing system meant there was close proximity and it was fair, just and reasonable to impose a duty
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