Special Negligence Duties Based on Type of Defendant Flashcards
Children
children held to the standard of a child with like age, intelligence, and experience. This is subjective test. A child under 5 is usually without capacity to be negligent.
Professionals
professional is required to possess the knowledge and skill of an average member of the profession or occupation in good standing.
possessors of land
Duty owed to a plaintiff on dangerous land conditions depends on their status as an trespasser, licensee, or invitee.
unknown trespassers
no duty owed.
known trespassers - as to discovered or anticipated trespassers, the land possessor must warn of or make safe any conditions that are:
artificial
highly dangerous
concealed
known
(protect from known man-made death traps)
Licensees
A licensee is one who enters onto the land with the possessor’s permission for their own purpose or business rather than for the possessor’s benefit.
As to licensees, land possessor has a duty to warn of or fix hazards that are:
- concealed
- known in advance
invitees
invitees enter onto the land in response to an invitation by the possessor of the land connected with business or enter as members of the public for a purpose for which the land is held open to the public.
duty owed to invitees regarding hazards:
concealed
known to the land possessor in advance or could have been discovered by a reasonable inspection
Attractive Nuisance
Most courts impose on a landowner the duty to exercise ordinary care to avoid a reasonably foreseeable risk of harm to children caused by dangerous artificial conditions on their property