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Question 1
Patricia went to her favourite mall to do some shopping. It had been raining, and the tile floor of the mall was wet and extremely slippery.
Patricia slipped on the wet floor and broke an arm. She wishes to hold the management of the mall delictually liable for her damage.
The management of the mall had taken no specific precautions to make the floor of the mall safer for shoppers.
(1) Discuss in detail, and with reference to case law, how the courts would determine whether the conduct of the mall management
was wrongful by employing the traditional approach to the wrongfulness inquiry.
(2) Also discuss, with reference to case law, how the courts would determine whether the conduct of the mall management
was wrongful by employing the more recent approach to the wrongfulness inquiry.
In conclusion, indicate whether you think that the said two approaches to wrongfulness would yield the same or different outcomes to
the wrongfulness inquiry in the given factual scenario.
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