Donoghue and Stevenson, 1932
Donoghue, a Scottish case, is a well-known case in English law that influenced tort law and, in particular, the concept of negligence. Mrs Donoghue’s acquaintance brought her a ginger beer from Paisley’s Wellmeadow Café on August 26, 1928. She only drank approximately half of the bottle, which was made of black opaque glass, before pouring…
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