| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In common law, the duty to a neighbour is a duty to do that which is reasonable in all the circumstances, and no more than what, if anything, is reasonable to prevent or minimise the known risk of damage or injury to one's neighbour or to his property, Leakey v National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or National Beauty [1980] QB 485, 524 (CA).
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