OLA 1957 Cases Flashcards

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Repeated visits the occupier knows or should know about

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Lowery V Walker 1911

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2
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Child will not be trespasser if attracted by something on the land

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Doctrine of Allurement, Jolley V Sutton

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The occupier had taken reasonable steps to keep the customer s safe by adding non slip tiles

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Laverton V Kiapasha Takeaway

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4
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A duty of care does not extend to pure accidents

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The royal British Legion and others

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5
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The occupier has discharges their duty by providing reasonable warning

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Woolins V British Celanese 1966

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An occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults

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Moloney v Lambeth London Borough Council

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Occupier should guard against risks related to his specialism

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Roles V Nathan 1963

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The contractor must be competent to carry out the work and be propperly insured

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Bottomley V Todmorden Cricket Club

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An occupier is not liable for dangers created by independent contractors

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Haseldine V Daw

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An occupier may be liable for the actions of an independent contractor if he could have checked the work themselves

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Woodward V Mayor of Hastings

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