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Card 6
Front
What was shown in Wheat v Lacon as a way to satisfy occupier?
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Card 7
Front
Why were the defendants occupiers in the case of Wheat v Lacon?
Back
Card 8
Front
How much control is needed and how
many occupiers can there be if each has sufficient control?
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Card 9
Front
What section of OLA 1957 defines premises and how is it defined, with examples?
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Card 10
Front
What section of OLA 1957 defines a lawful visitor and how is it defined?
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Card 11
Front
What are the two ways permission to enter can be expressed?
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Card 12
Front
What are the four ways as to how permission can be implied?
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Card 13
Front
How may there be implied permission to enter because of repeated visits?
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Card 14
Front
What happened and what was held in the case of Lowery v Walker?
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Card 15
Front
When will repeated visits as a way to imply permission to enter not be established?
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