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What Is Liability for Negligent Intentional or Criminal Conduct of Others Law in California

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What is the Law in California for a Business Proprietor’s Liability for Negligent, Intentional, or Criminal Conduct of Others - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1005

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CACI 1005 - Business Proprietor’s Liability for Negligent, Intentional, or Criminal Conduct of Others

As of September 1, 2010

California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1005

1005. Business Proprietor’s Liability for the

Negligent/Intentional/Criminal Conduct of Others

[An owner of a business that is open to the public/A landlord]

must use reasonable care to protect [patrons/guests/tenants] from

another person’s harmful conduct on [his/her/its] property if the

[owner/landlord] can reasonably anticipate such conduct.

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