LAW P2 CASES (OLA 84) Flashcards

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What is the case for an occupier?

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Wheat v Lacon, an occupier can be seen as anyone who holds occupational control over the land

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What is the case for duty to visitors?

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Donoughue v Folkestone properties, the test of whether there is a duty must be determined at the time of the alleged breach

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What is the case for S.1(4) duty of care?

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Revill v Newbury, an occupier does not owe a duty to another trespasser who has engaged in serious criminal enterprise

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What is the case for S.1(5) dishcarge duty (warning signs)

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Tomlinson v congleton borough council, there was no need to warn the claimant from committing his actions

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