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breach of duty

NOUN
  1. a breach of due care

How To Use breach of duty In A Sentence

  • It was not a clear case of a flagrant breach of duty any more than it was an obviously hopeless claim.
  • The primary focus of those claims is in breach of duty and negligence, but I cannot agree that the defendant had a duty of care towards the claimant.
  • A breach of duty was conceded but causation of the injury was not accepted.
  • The pleading against the solicitor is in the alternative, in negligence for breach of duty of care and in equity for breach of fiduciary duty.
  • Mr Hawksworth argued that the conduct of the deputy headmaster was a perverted form of his duty of care towards the child, a flagrant breach of duty in a flagrant way and the Council was answerable for his conduct.
  • To my mind, the first issue which the judge had to determine was an issue of causation - did the breach of duty cause the damage alleged.
  • To show a breach of duty it is not necessary to establish dishonesty, criminal conduct, personal obliquity or behaviour such as would warrant striking a solicitor off the roll.
  • The plaintiff had to prove that the breach of duty was at least a material contributory cause of the harm.
  • The defendant argued that any liability which he had, extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery.
  • The defendant argued that any liability which he had, extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery.
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