Due care refers to the degree of care that a person of ordinary prudence and reason (a reasonable person) would exercise under given circumstances. It is a standard used in tort law to indicate the level of care or the legal duty one normally owes to others, and negligence is the failure to use due care.
A hypothetical individual in society who exhibits prudent attention, knowledge, intelligence, and judgment for the protection of their own interests and the interests of others.
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