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Tort law is simply the duty of careand legal obligation of an individual to adhere to a standard of care while performing acts that could harm others. The claiment must be able to show a duty of care imposed by law which the defendant has breached.
If one neglects or fails to meet their legal obligation of ensuring the safety and well-being of those in their employ or care, they are said to have failed their duty of care and may therefore be found to be negligent under the law.
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
This legal obligation is known as the duty of care. It requires individuals to act with the same level of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances to prevent harm to others. Failure to meet this duty could result in liability for negligence in tort law.
"Duty of care" is the duty in exercising caution and to refrain from causing injury or loss to another person. In tort law, a duty of care is a legal obligation imposed upon an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of "reasonable care" while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others."
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
The term "duty of care" is usually applied in medical or legal situations and describes the expected level of attention to the needs of another person for which a professional has a responsibility. For example, a surgeon is expected to be alert and attentive while performing surgery, and breaches that duty of care if she preforms surgery while suffering a hangover. Similarly, an attorney is expected to provide best efforts to argue the client's case and breached that duty of care if he does less than his best because he would gain if his client looses.
a)you must only care for people when you are on duty in your workplace. b)it is your legal duty to take responsible care so that other people are not harmed. c)it is your legal duty to take responsible care so that you are naver harmed d)botha)and c)
Duty of Care is the legal responsibility of one, to ensure the safety and well-being of others in their employ or care. eg. children in school; patients in hospital.
A legal duty of care is an obligation that requires a person to act with a certain standard of care to prevent harm to others. This duty is established to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals who may be affected by a person's actions or inaction. Failure to meet this duty can result in legal liability for damages caused by negligence.
duty of care in protection the health and safety of employees
The duty of care refers to the legal obligation to act with reasonable care towards others to prevent harm or injury. It varies depending on the relationship between individuals, such as between a doctor and patient or driver and pedestrian. Breaching the duty of care can result in legal liability for any resulting harm.