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9 ) 'The familiar statement of principle by Lord Bridge in Caparo... in which he refers to the ingredients of foreseeability of damage, proximity and

9) 'The familiar statement of principle by Lord Bridge in Caparo... in which he refers to the ingredients of foreseeability of damage, proximity and fairness does NOT require a re-evaluation of whether those criteria are satisfied on every occasion on which an established category of duty is applied' (Darnley v Croydon Health Services NHS Trust)

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