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CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2002 - SECT 5B
General principles
5B General principles
(1) A person is not negligent in failing to take precautions against a risk of
harm unless- (a) the risk was foreseeable (that is, it is a risk of which the
person knew or ought to have known), and
(b) the risk was not insignificant,
and
(c) in the circumstances, a reasonable person in the person’s position
would have taken those precautions.
(2) In determining whether a reasonable
person would have taken precautions against a risk of harm, the court is to
consider the following (amongst other relevant things)- (a) the probability
that the harm would occur if care were not taken,
(b) the likely seriousness
of the harm,
(c) the burden of taking precautions to avoid the risk of harm,
(d) the social utility of the activity that creates the risk of harm.
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