- duty to warn
- duty to warn LAW Aufklärungspflicht f (imposed on producer)
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft . 2013.
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft . 2013.
Duty to warn — A duty to warn is a concept that arises in the law of torts in a number of circumstances, indicating that a party will be held liable for injuries caused to another, where the party had the opportunity to warn the other of a hazard and failed to… … Wikipedia
duty — du·ty n pl du·ties [Anglo French deuté indebtedness, obligation, from deu owing, due, from Old French see due] 1: tasks, service, or functions that arise from one s position performing a police officer s duties; also: a period of being on duty… … Law dictionary
Duty to protect — This article is about the ethical obligation of U.S. mental health professionals. For the international relations concept, see Responsibility to protect. The duty to protect is the responsibility of a mental health professional to protect… … Wikipedia
Duty of care in English law — English Tort law Part of the common law series Negligence Duty of care Bolam test Breach of duty Causation … Wikipedia
duty — noun 1 sth that you have to do because it is right or expected ADJECTIVE ▪ contractual, legal, statutory (esp. BrE) ▪ Retailers have a statutory duty to provide goods suitable for their purpose. ▪ fiduciary ▪ … Collocations dictionary
warn — v. a. 1. Caution (against danger), premonish, forewarn, exhort to take heed, put on one s guard. 2. Admonish (with respect to some duty), advise. 3. Inform, notify, apprise, disclose to, mention to, communicate to, make aware, make acquainted,… … New dictionary of synonyms
Loss of right in English law — In the English law of tort, loss of right is a new heading of potential liability arising as a matter of policy to counteract limitations perceived in the more traditional rules of causation.Loss of a rightRecent medical negligence cases suggest… … Wikipedia
Miranda warning — The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are interrogated to inform them … Wikipedia
Chester v. Afshar — [2004] [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200304/ldjudgmt/jd041014/cheste 1.htm UKHL 41] ; [2005] 1 A.C. 134; [2004] 3 W.L.R. 927; [2004] 4 All E.R. 587; Times, October 19, 2004; is an important English tort law case regarding causation… … Wikipedia
Chester v Afshar — [2004] UKHL 41; [2005] 1 A.C. 134; [2004] 3 W.L.R. 927; [2004] 4 All E.R. 587; Times, October 19, 2004; is an important English tort law case regarding causation in a medical negligence context. The House of Lords decided that a doctor s failure… … Wikipedia
Ewing v. Goldstein — is a landmark court case that extended California mental health professional s duty to protect identifiable victims of potentially violent persons, as established by Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California, to include acting upon… … Wikipedia