occupiers liability act 1957

Cards (17)

  • Steps for occupiers liability
    1. Occupier
    2. Premises
    3. Lawful visitors
  • Harris v Birkenheat Corporation

    Occupier has effective control
  • Wheat v E Lacon

    There can be more than one occupier
  • Bailey v Armed

    Occupier isn't always liable
  • S.1(3) of OLA 1957
    'Premises' refers to 'any fixed or moveable structure
  • Revill v Newbury
    Premises must be dangerous
  • Types of lawful visitors
    1. Workers
    2. Independent contract
    3. Children
    4. Adult visitors
  • S.2(3)(b) of OLA 1957
    Workers should guard against risk
  • Hoseldine

    Work reasonable of a contractor
  • Woodward v Mayor of Hastings

    Occupier must check work
  • Bottomley v Todmorden Cricket Club

    Competent contractor
  • S.2(4) of OLA 1957
    Negligent work isn't occupiers fault
  • Phipps v Rochester Corporation

    Children should be supervised
  • Jolly v London Borough of Sutton

    Foreseeable risk
  • S.2(3) of OLA 1957
    Premises must be reasonably foreseeable for a child of that age
  • Laverton v Kiapasha Takeaway Supreme

    Adult visitors
  • S.2(2) of OLA 1957

    Premises must be reasonably safe for adult visitors