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Relevent Torts (Negligence And Breach Of Care)
The following report will be looking at the relevant tort for case number 7. Plaintiff, Debbie White has made a complaint towards her younger brother, the defendant who she attended his birthday party, and consumed a piece of the cake. As a result, Debbie suffered stomach cramps and vomiting for some hours. Her local doctor discovered small traces of mercury, which had been mixed in with the cake. The Cake manufacturer, Sweet Temptation LTD, admitted the presence of mercury, but said they had no obligation to Debbie. As this case involves a private dispute between individuals it becomes a civil case, White v. Black.
Firstly this case will be have to be looked at two different angles, negligence, this will determine who is responsible for the mercury which was discovered in the cake, and one of the three elements, the breach of duty of care. This will provide answers to whether or not the cake manufacturers will be blamed for the incident. The plaintiff can claim negligence cases if he or she has a strong case behind them and that their facts are relevant to the case, Debbie White's case falls under the category of breach of duty of care.
As it was the defendants, her brothers, birthday party, it was advised not personally
Approximate Word count = 1672
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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