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Card 16
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40. What can be deduced from Wheat V Lacon 1966 in terms of occupier’s liability?
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Card 17
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41. Give some examples of cases where premises are not buildings?
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Card 18
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42. Why are children considered different when it comes to occupiers liability?
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Card 19
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43. Who might have implied permission as a visitor to premises?
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Card 20
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44. Where are there exceptions in terms of liability under the 57 act?
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Card 21
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45. What are the issues with an expert visitor?
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Card 22
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46. Under what circumstances does an occupier owe a duty of care to a trespasser?
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Card 23
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47. What is meant by Volenti non Fit Injuria?
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Card 24
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48. Explain how Donoghue v Folkestone properties case clarifies aspects of the 84 act?
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Card 25
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49. What are the key duties under the Defective Premises Act 1972 in terms of housing and disrepair?
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