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Negligence is the breach of a duty caused by the
omission to do something which a reasonable man,
guided by those considerations which ordinarily regulate
the conduct of human affairs would do, or doing
something which a prudent and reasonable man would
not do. Actionable negligence consists in the neglect of
the use of ordinary care or skill towards a person to
whom the defendant owes the duty of observing ordinary
care and skill, by which neglect the plaintiff has suffered
injury to his person or property.... The definition involves
three constituents of negligence: (1) A legal duty to
exercise due care on the part of the party complained of
towards the party complaining the former's conduct
within the scope of the duty; (2) breach of the said; and
(3) consequential damage. Cause of -action for
negligence arises only when damage occurs; for, damage
is a necessary ingredient of this tort."