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Referring to the duty principles for negligence: Part A Locate and read the SCC case of Childs v Desormeaux, 2006 SCC 18 opens in new

Referring to the duty principles for negligence: Part A Locate and read the SCC case of Childs v Desormeaux, 2006 SCC 18 opens in new window, in which the SCC had to decide whether a social host owed a duty of care to third parties injured by an intoxicated guest. Describe the reasoning of the court in reaching its decision that, generally, no such duty exists.

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