Rennalls v Tettey,
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice N.E. Devlin |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ABQB 1 |
Date | 04 January 2021 |
Docket Number | 1901 00374 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
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2 practice notes
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Bennett v Treit,
...that police do not owe a duty of care to individual victims of crime: Wellington v Ontario, 2011 ONCA 274 (and see Rennalls v Tettey, 2021 ABQB 1). Exceptions to this are narrow and include, for example, the duty to warn distinct groups of potential victims of a specific threat or risk: Jan......
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Police May Owe A Private Duty Of Care To Execute Warrants And Other Court Orders Expeditiously
...victimized; and a private duty of care to a member of a specific, identifiable class of victims known to the police. Rennalls v Tettey, 2021 ABQB 1, a recent case from the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, has opened the door for a new private duty of care to a victim of crime in relation ......
1 cases
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Bennett v Treit,
...that police do not owe a duty of care to individual victims of crime: Wellington v Ontario, 2011 ONCA 274 (and see Rennalls v Tettey, 2021 ABQB 1). Exceptions to this are narrow and include, for example, the duty to warn distinct groups of potential victims of a specific threat or risk: Jan......
1 firm's commentaries
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Police May Owe A Private Duty Of Care To Execute Warrants And Other Court Orders Expeditiously
...victimized; and a private duty of care to a member of a specific, identifiable class of victims known to the police. Rennalls v Tettey, 2021 ABQB 1, a recent case from the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, has opened the door for a new private duty of care to a victim of crime in relation ......