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Cosa (chi) è reasonable care - definizione

LEGAL OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE REASONABLE CARE WHEN PERFORMING AN ACTIVITY THAT COULD HARM OTHERS
Ordinary care; Reasonable care; Duty of Care; Duty (tort law); Neighbour principle; Duty-of-care
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  • A notice in the Republic of Ireland informing potential entrants on premises of limits to the duty of care

reasonable care         
n. the degree of caution and concern for the safety of himself/herself and others an ordinarily prudent and rational person would use in the circumstances. This is a subjective test of determining if a person is negligent, meaning he/she did not exercise reasonable care. See also: duty of care negligence
Duty of care         
In tort law, a duty of care is a legal obligation that is imposed on an individual, requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others. It is the first element that must be established to proceed with an action in negligence.
duty of care         
n. a requirement that a person act toward others and the public with the watchfulness, attention, caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the circumstances would use. If a person's actions do not meet this standard of care, then the acts are considered negligent, and any damages resulting may be claimed in a lawsuit for negligence. See also: negligence standard of care

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Duty of care

In tort law, a duty of care is a legal obligation that is imposed on an individual, requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care to avoid careless acts that could foreseeably harm others, and lead to claim in negligence. It is the first element that must be established to proceed with an action in negligence. The claimant must be able to show a duty of care imposed by law that the defendant has breached. In turn, breaching a duty may subject an individual to liability. The duty of care may be imposed by operation of law between individuals who have no current direct relationship (familial or contractual or otherwise) but eventually become related in some manner, as defined by common law (meaning case law).

Duty of care may be considered a formalisation of the social contract, the established and implicit responsibilities held by individuals/entities towards others within society. It is not a requirement that a duty of care be defined by law, though it will often develop through the jurisprudence of common law.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per reasonable care
1. You must take reasonable care of the goods whilst they are in your possession and you must return the goods in a saleable condition.
2. In relation to Christopher, Dr Williams had failed to exercise reasonable care and skill in interpreting and reporting on the lung and spleen, the GMC said.
3. The claim argues Mowery was "not properly trained and educated" as a coroner and that he "failed to exercise reasonable care" to avoid the misidentification.
4. The legal battle Wendy faced was finally concluded this week when it was ruled that Ian Craig, Il Ngwesi Company and Lewa Wildlife Conservancy failed to take reasonable care of their guests and were jointly 100 per cent liable.
5. "In short, there is no allegation that any Delta employee failed to exercise reasonable care in the performance of his/her duty in any manner in respect to Flight No. 51'1," Forester wrote.