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Duty of care / Causation / Negligent infliction of emotional distress / Tort / Damages / Summers v. Tice / Dillon v. Legg / Law / Tort law / Negligence
Date: 2002-11-27 11:20:35
Duty of care
Causation
Negligent infliction of emotional distress
Tort
Damages
Summers v. Tice
Dillon v. Legg
Law
Tort law
Negligence

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