Occupiers' Liability - Trespasser^ Flashcards

(18 cards)

1
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The Occupiers Liability Act 1984

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trespasser
person who has no permission

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2
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The Occupiers Liability Act 1957

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for lawful visitors

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3
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Occupier

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no statutory definition
who is in control of the premises
if no one is control, then there is no one to claim against

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4
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Wheat V E Lacon

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can be more than one occupier of a premises

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5
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Bailey V Armes

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no occupier
can only be liable if they have control over the premises

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6
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Premises

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section 1 (3) (a) of the Occupier Liability Act 1957
a fixed or movable structure
including any vessels, vehicle and aircraft
lifts, ladder can be premises in some cases

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7
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Tomlinson V Congleton

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LV exceed their permission and became a T
danger was due to their actions not due to the state of the premises

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8
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Duty Owed

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can only claim compensation for personal injury not property damage

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9
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Elements of Breaching Duty

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Occupier is aware of the danger or has reasonable ground to believe it exists
They know or have reasonable grounds to believe the other person is in the vicinity of the danger
May be expected to protect the other person against the risk

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10
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Keown V NHS Trust

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the occupier only needs to protect for danger that arises from their premises not kid trespassers’ actions who will be owed the same care as adult trespassers

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11
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Rhind V Water Park

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the occupier does not have a duty to check for hidden dangers against trespasser

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12
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Volenti

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trespasser and legal visitor
complete defence
claimant consented to the risk
- knows precise risk
- exercise free choice
- voluntarily accepted the risk

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13
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Smith V Baker & Sons

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knew there was a risk but didnt consent to it

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14
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Contributory Negligence

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trespasser and legal visitor
partial defence - reduced compensation
claimant is partly responsible for damage

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15
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Sayers V Urban District Council

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example of contributory negligence
claimant is partly responsible for damage

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16
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The Law Reform Act 1945

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damages will be reduced according to the amount the claimant contributes

17
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Warning Notices

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legal visitor and trespasser
complete defence if:
- the occupier knows their is a risk and warns against it in sufficient way that keeps them reasonably safe
- if not it’s a partal defence
only a complete defence is enough if the warning notice is enough to keep them reasonably safe

18
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Staples V District Council

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don’t need to warn against obvious risk