public duty doctrine
noun
: a doctrine in tort law: a government entity (as a state or municipality) cannot be held liable for the injuries of an individual resulting from a public officer's or employee's breach of a duty owed to the public as a whole as distinguished from a duty owed to the particular individual
called also public duty rule
see also special duty doctrineLove words? Need even more definitions?
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