(a) The law will not oblige a defendant to take impractical measures to avoid harm. But 'practical' does not mean 'convenient', 'easy' or 'commercially affordable'. It means only 'possible', even if the required steps are expensive and inconvenient.
(b) The law will not oblige a defendant to take impractical measures to avoid harm. But what is practical depends on all the relevant factors of the particular case, including considerations of convenience, expense, efficiency and difficulty.
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