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In a novel duty case, what makes the relationship between claimant and defendant legally proximate?
How is legal proximity different from mere physical closeness?
The facts show a close direct relationship, dependency, or control over the risk. Why does that point to legal proximity, and what facts would make you say the relationship is not close enough?
Why is it wrong to treat proximity as only physical closeness when deciding whether a duty of care should arise?
How would you explain the difference between being physically near someone and being legally close enough for a duty of care analysis?
If proximity is weak or missing, what does that do to a claim for a novel duty even where harm was foreseeable?
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