In what circumstances will a person giving negligent advice be liable for harm arising from their negligence?
A) Where one person gives advice to another.
B) Where the advice is given in serious circumstances to a person who the advisor knew would reasonably rely upon it.
C) Where the person is a professional advisor.
D) Where the advice is given in relation to commercial business activities.
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