occupiers liability 1957 & 1984

Subdecks (2)

Cards (24)

  • premises: including any land, builiding or any fixed or movable structure including any vessel, vehicle or aircraft
  • occupier: someone who has sufficient control of the premises, specifically the entery and exit of the premises
  • visitors: someone with implied or explicit permission
  • Wheat v Lacon: there can be multiple occupiers
  • Bailey v Armes: there may not be an occupier if there is no way a person can have sufficient control