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所有案例
Tort Law
Privy Council
1961

Overseas Tankship (UK) Ltd v Morts Dock & Engineering Co Ltd (The Wagon Mound No 1)

[1961] AC 388

判决理由

The test for remoteness of damage in negligence is reasonable foreseeability, not directness. A defendant is only liable for damage of a kind that a reasonable person would have foreseen.

事实

The defendants carelessly discharged furnace oil from their ship, The Wagon Mound, into Sydney Harbour. The oil spread to the claimant's wharf where welding was being carried out. Sparks from the welding ignited cotton waste floating on the oil, causing a fire that damaged the wharf.

判决摘要

The Privy Council held that the defendants were not liable for the fire damage. While the oil spillage was foreseeable, fire damage from the spillage of furnace oil on water was not reasonably foreseeable. The Re Polemis direct consequence test was overruled.

关键引述

"It does not seem consonant with current ideas of justice or morality that for an act of negligence, however slight or venial, which results in some trivial foreseeable damage the actor should be liable for all consequences however unforeseeable."

Viscount Simonds

后续处理

Good law

Replaced the Re Polemis test. Now the definitive test for remoteness of damage in negligence.