Seen Question - Case Flashcards
What cases go with definition premises?
Joley v Sutton
Furmedge v Chester Le-Street DC
What does Joley v Sutton state?
Expanded to a permanent or temporary structure - anything you can get into or on top of
What does furmedge v Chester le-street dc state?
A premise is an inflatable interactive structure
What cases support occupier definition?
Wheat v lacon
Lord denning
What happened in the case of wheat v lacon?
Managers of the pub were responsible for the injuries sustained by the guest and not the pub owner
What did lord denning state in wheat v lacon?
Anyone with sufficient degree of control is liable but that can be multitudes of people
What is the Scottish act about?
There’s no differentiation between visitors and trespassers
What are the cases for permission?
Calgarth - visitor must be used in the way that the occupier intended - full permission to look at the house apart from the dining room
What were the cases for dangerous premises?
Cunningham v Reading Football Club
Ferguson v Welsh
What happened in Ferguson v Welsh?
Dangerous premises as a result of the work that has been happening - visitors are aware of the construction of the house - doesn’t warn guests specifically
What are the cases for trespassers?
Tomlinson v Congleton Borough Council -
What is Tomlinson v congleton borough council about?
Going somewhere that is out of bounds
What cases relate to the dr?
Wagon mound
Claimant v Pennine Acute Hospital Trust
What does Wagonmound state?
Defendant only liable for consequences if it’s too remote they can’t be liable - although dr Bolton didn’t cause the injury he did neglect Clifford