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  2. Occupiers' liability in English law - Wikipedia

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    In addition, occupiers' liability to trespassers is provided under the Occupiers' Liability Act 1984. Although the law largely codified the earlier common law , the difference between a "visitor" and a "trespasser", and the definition of an "occupier" continue to rely on cases for their meaning.

  3. Weir-Rodgers v SF Trust Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Occupiers' Liability, Reckless Disregard, Trespasser, Recreational User Weir-Rodgers v SF Trust Ltd [2005] IESC 2 is a reported decision of the Irish Supreme Court that confirmed that under Section 4 of the Occupiers Liability Act 1995 an occupier of land is not required to take all reasonable care to safeguard the person or property of either ...

  4. Premises liability - Wikipedia

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    In the Republic of Ireland, under the Occupiers' Liability Act, 1995, the duty of care to trespassers, visitors and "recreational users" can be restricted by the occupier; provided reasonable notice is given, for which a prominent notice at the usual entrance to the premises usually suffices. [3]

  5. Tomlinson v Congleton BC - Wikipedia

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    Tomlinson v Congleton Borough Council [2003] UKHL 47 is a 2003 court case in England from the House of Lords regarding the torts of negligence and occupiers' liability (the latter regarding the Occupiers' Liability Act 1984). It was a landmark case that has been regarded as an attempt to stem the development of a "compensation culture" in the ...

  6. Occupiers' Liability Act 1984 - Wikipedia

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    The Occupiers' Liability Act 1984 (c. 3) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that covers occupiers' liability for trespassers. In British Railways Board v Herrington 1972 AC 877, the House of Lords had decided that occupiers owed a duty to trespassers, but the exact application of the decision was unclear.

  7. Donoghue v Folkestone Properties Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The case was originally heard by His Honour Judge Bowers in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales.Here, the claimant succeeded, though was forced to concede his duty was owed to him under the Occupiers' Liability Act 1984, which deals with trespassers, as opposed to the Occupiers' Liability Act 1957, which deals with lawful visitors.

  8. Duty of care in English law - Wikipedia

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    There are however certain circumstances in which an individual may be liable for omissions, where a prior special relationship exists. Such a relationship may be imposed by statute; the Occupiers' Liability acts for example impose a duty of care upon occupiers of land and properties to protect – in as far as is reasonable – others from harm ...

  9. Occupiers' Liability Act 1957 - Wikipedia

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    The Occupiers' Liability Act 1957 (5 & 6 Eliz. 2.c. 31) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that covers occupiers' liability.The result of the Third Report of the Law Reform Committee, the act was introduced to Parliament as the Occupiers' Liability Bill and granted royal assent on 6 June 1957, coming into force on 1 January 1958.