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Tort Law · 3 of 10 topics
Tort Law › Negligence › Duty of Care

Duty of care: the post-Robinson framework

The starting point is Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562. Lord Atkin’s neighbour principle is the foundation. The Supreme Court’s decision in Robinson v Chief Constable [2018] UKSC 4 narrowed when the Caparo three-stage test applies.

Key point

The Caparo three-stage test applies only to novel cases. For established duty categories, simply apply the established duty.

ForeseeabilityOf harm to the claimantProximityBetween claimant and defendantFair, just & reasonablePolicy consideration
12 min read·Last updated Mar 2026
Next: Breach of duty

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Practice mode · Dispute Resolution
Question 18 of 20 Reviewed

A defendant fails to file an acknowledgment of service within 14 days. Judgment in default is entered. The defendant now wants to defend the claim on the merits. What is the best next step?

  • AMake an application to set aside the default judgment under CPR 13.3.
  • BAppeal the default judgment directly to the Court of Appeal.
  • CIssue fresh proceedings in the same court.
  • DApply for summary judgment against the claimant.
  • ERequest a retrial on the papers.
Explanation

CPR 13.3 is the correct route — the court may set aside default judgment where the defendant has a real prospect of success, or there is some other good reason. Summary judgment (D) is the wrong mechanism because judgment has already been entered.

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FLK1 Mock Exam · In progress
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Q 42 of 180

A sole trader sells his business as a going concern. The buyer later discovers that a valuable customer contract had been cancelled before completion, though neither party was aware. What is the best ground for the buyer’s claim?

  • AMisrepresentation by silence
  • BCommon mistake
  • CFrustration of contract
  • DBreach of implied warranty
  • EUnilateral mistake

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Flashcard review · Criminal Law
Card 34 of 120 due today Spaced repetition
Question

What does R v Jogee [2016] UKSC 8 establish about accessorial liability?

Answer

Foresight of what the principal might do is evidence of intent but not a substitute for it. The accessory must intend to assist or encourage the offence, with knowledge of the essential facts.

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Progress · last 30 days
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Contract Law82% · 340 Qs
Business Law & Practice76% · 410 Qs
Criminal Law71% · 220 Qs
Dispute Resolution64% · 180 Qs
Tort Law58% · 165 Qs
Property Practice49% · 140 Qs
Solicitors Accounts42% · 88 Qs

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