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The 'Neighbour Principle' Formulated in the Decision of Donoghue V

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The 'neighbour principle' formulated in the decision of Donoghue v Stevenson (1932) AC 562 provides:


A) one must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions that are reasonably foreseeable to likely injure any person one would reasonably have foreseen would be so injured.
B) a decomposed snail might reasonably be expected to enhance the flavour of ginger beer.
C) manufacturers will not generally be liable to consumers for defects in their products because there is no contract between the manufacturer and the consumer.
D) every person has a non-delegable duty not to cause harm to their next-door neighbour.

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