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Duty of care

Usually city government has a duty of care to repair and maintain the sidewalk

In tort law, a duty of care is a legal obligation that is imposed on an individual, requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care to avoid careless acts that could foreseeably harm others, and lead to claim in negligence. It is the first element that must be established to proceed with an action in negligence. The claimant must be able to show a duty of care imposed by law that the defendant has breached. In turn, breaching a duty may subject an individual to liability. The duty of care may be imposed by operation of law between individuals who have no current direct relationship (familial or contractual or otherwise) but eventually become related in some manner, as defined by common law (meaning case law).

Duty of care may be considered a formalisation of the social contract, the established and implicit responsibilities held by individuals/entities towards others within society. It is not a requirement that a duty of care be defined by law, though it will often develop through the jurisprudence of common law.


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Devoir de vigilance French חובת הזהירות HE 注意義務 Japanese 주의의무 Korean Zorgplicht Dutch Należyta staranność Polish Detyra e kujdesit SQ Özen yükümlülüğü Turkish 謹慎責任 Chinese

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