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In the context of negligence, what does the term "duty of care" refer to?
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What distinguishes composite negligence from contributory negligence?
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Which of the following scenarios is an example of contributory negligence?
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What does the legal doctrine of res ipsa loquitur allow a plaintiff to do in a negligence case?
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In the context of medical negligence, what does the "Bolam test" determine?
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In a negligence case, which of the following is NOT required to establish a claim?
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Which scenario illustrates the application of res ipsa loquitur?
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In the case of Yachuk v. Oliver Blis Co. Ltd, why was the defendant found fully liable despite the children's involvement?
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What principle is used to determine whether a person's actions in a negligence case were acceptable?
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Which case is significant for establishing the principle of duty of care in product liability?
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In the case of Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co., why was the railway guard not found negligent?
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How does the Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act, 1945 impact cases of negligence in England?
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In contributory negligence, what does it mean if a plaintiff is found to be at fault?
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What is the significance of the "Last Opportunity" rule in negligence cases?
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