1794 A contract for services creates a common law duty to perform in a competent and reasonable manner, and a breach of that duty may be actionable as negligence; in a negligence action based on a breach of this duty, plaintiff may recover for economic losses unrelated to personal injury or property damage.CitationNORTH AMERICAN CHEM v SUPERIOR COURT (Boric Acid) 59 CA4 764 [See: Wilmington v Somerset 53 CA4 186, T/AT 4/97; Roscoe Moss v Jenkins 55 CA2 369; Seely v White 63 C2 9; J'Aire v Gregory 24 C3 799]
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