The recent tests applied by courts have been the test of benefit and the duty owed test.
No, I thought the topic I'd like to bring up today is filial piety, the duty each of us owes our parents.
"However, a new delm may very well hold a new understanding of the clan's necessities and the duty owed by-some."
In the former, the tenant would alienate his land, and the attendant duties owed to the lord.
The duties I owe myself are different.
An occupier will only owe trespassers a duty to care for their safety:
Advice on other matters may also be prudent in order to protect the drafter by discharging the duty of care he/she owes to the client.
Heller & Partners argued there was no duty of care owed regarding the statements, and in any case liability was excluded.
The applause had been perfunctory, a duty owed to the office of the President.
The 1984 Act is silent on the question of exclusion, which means that any duty owed may or may not be excludable.