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    Who Would the Law Consider to Be the 'Reasonable Person
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Who Would the Law Consider to Be the 'Reasonable Person

Question 51

Question 51

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Who would the law consider to be the 'reasonable person' for the purposes of the tort of negligence?


A) a trained person
B) the judge
C) an average person
D) an ordinary person of normal intelligence and prudence

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