CASES OLA '57

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Flashcards on CASES OLA '57, created by Tells Bell on 20/01/2015.
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Wheat v Lacon who is an occupier? person with prop interest over land etc etc etc - sufficient degree of control
Lowery v Walker implied permission - habitual use of short cut
The Calgarth "you do not permit him to slide down the banister"
Harris v Birkenhead Council was found occupier of house - phys occupation not needed to be liable
Greenlagh v British Rail Board bridge built by stat auth AND p not a visitor (bridge built for residents p was not)
Stone v Taffe Express permission can be restricted by time BUT the manager of a pub had not made it clear that there was a time limit so c still visitor
McGeown v NI Housing no liability incurred for public right of way - not lawful visitor under OLA 57
Simms v Leigh injury foreseeable but so improbable that no liability
Cunningham v Reading FC d in breach as should have secured concrete so as to not allow angry fans to throw it - injured policeman
Glasgow Corp v Taylor allurement - poison berries in park - d aware but no steps to reduce danger
Pearson v Coleman Bros express permission can be restricted by area but signage necessary - girl mauled by lions on way to loo
Phipps v Rochester Corporation boy fell into trench on open land - d not liable as parents ought not have let young children wander
Jolley v Sutton kids fixing boat on council land - allurement - council liable - teenagers still count
Roles v Nathan occupier gave warning AND c's acted against standard practice - chimney sweeps v boiler - d not liable for deaths
Ogwo v Taylor fireman injured in negligently (by d) started fire - occupier liable for injuries
White v Blackmore "motor racing is dangerous" sufficient warning -successful exclusion volenti not successful here as inadequate barrier
Cotton v Derbyshire CC cliffs seen as an obvious danger so as to not require a warning sign
Staples v West Dorset algae seen as an obvious slippery danger so as to not require a warning
Haseldine v Daw engineer (indep contractor) liable for collapse of roof NOT occupier
Woodward v Mayor of Hastings school governors liable for negligently cleaned steps
Revill v Newberry contributory negligent not ex turpi causa
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