When preparing a memorandum of advice, how do you explain the scope of duty? Do you just say that "what is required is 'conduct that would be reasonably be expected of a careful person in the defendant's circumstances' (Cook v Cook)"?
Also, would you classify the relationship between a member of the public and a public authority to be an ordinary relationship, or would you say it was a relationship under special circumstances?
Also, would you classify the relationship between a member of the public and a public authority to be an ordinary relationship, or would you say it was a relationship under special circumstances?