OLA 1984 0.0 / 5 ? LawOccupiers LiabilityA2/A-levelAQA Created by: eleanor6Created on: 29-01-20 08:57 which case enacted OLA 1984? British Railway Board v Harrington 1 of 7 when does a duty arise? 1 If D is aware of the danger or has reasonable grounds to believe it exists. 2 of 7 when does a duty arise? 2 If D knows or has reasonable grounds to believe a non- visitor is in, or may have come into the vicinity of danger. 3 of 7 when does a duty arise? 3 the risk is one against which, in all circumstances of the case, D may reasonably be expected to offer protection. 4 of 7 explain s1(4) is to prevent the non visitor being injured. this only covers injury not damage to property. 5 of 7 warnings s1(5) the occupier must take reasonable steps to give warnings of the danger. 6 of 7 what about if children are involved? clearer warning signs. If the danger is obvious there may be no need for a warning at all (Ratcliff v McConnell) 7 of 7
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