Tort Special Duty Situations - Occupiers Liability Trespassers and Lawful Visitors
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ค. 2013
- www.thelawbank.co.uk - The first video looking at Occupiers Liability. This video focuses on the distinction between a trespasser and a lawful visitor and examines concepts such as the doctrine of allurement and limits to visit such as to time, area and purpose.
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Yes the doctrine of allurement and attractive nuisance are essentially the same thing. And thank you for your endorsement
Thank you for your contribution kind gentleman.
Very nice , thanks for your time for public .
Very well explained!!
would I be right to assume that the 'Doctrine of Allurement' is the equivalent of 'attractive nuisance' in American law? In any case, wonderful job. Love your videos, the fact that I'm a law student in the states notwithstanding.
Hi sir, what would the criticisms of this act be
Hello sir thanks for your lecture for OLA in your video OLA 57 in defences on slide it says s2 b while you saying s 2 a and you citing all cases a verses b while my law tutor told me v is for and never say verses
Do these videos apply to university students?
If someone owns a boat does that come under the act
Hi there. Would this still be relevant if someone built an extension on their house and part of the trench they needed to build extended on to a public footpath (leading to an injury) ?
Can you make your sound louder pls, I listen when I am doing cooking and yard, I am time poor, thanks
Is this transferable to degree level? Or is it more simplistic for A level? I have an occupiers liability’s question and these videos are teaching me a lot
The law is the same. I guess it depends on the level of detail
Thank you for replying. Yes, I assumed it would still be applicable, I just wanted to double check. These have been the most thorough videos on this topic I have found on TH-cam, I really appreciate them
iam a law teacher in kenya ca you recommend more resources for me
You are welcome - and no such thing as crazy horses (well not unless you are an Osmond of course - you may be too young to get that reference) only crazy people :-)