Want this question answered?
In legal terms, a breach of duty when the failure of care is committed by one party to another. The party has failed to live up to the standards of duty of care.
Ask a philosopher - bottom line is that a legal duty is imposed by a government while moral duty is based upon one's own definition of what is right
To prevent crimes from happening safe guard persons property and to prevent any criminality from occurring duty any duty period.
duty owed duty breached proximate cause damages
Anything that you have to do by law. To drive a car, by law you must have a license. It is a legal obligation. You are legally obliged to have a driving license to drive a car.
Power is the ability to do something, and a duty is what is expected of you by legal or moral obligation
Obligation means duty ie something that must be done because of legal or moral duty
A duty that an American has is the duty to vote. Another one is jury duty.
It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be! It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be!
Duty of care refers to the legal obligation of an individual to perform certain tasks allocated to him.
A guard, especially a soldier posted at a given spot to prevent the passage of unauthorized persons. Very true, soldiers during the first world war were on sentry duty for up to two hours before another soldier took over.
Downloading a Call of Duty game is not legal if you do not buy the game