The most influential judgment in this area is that of [...], in which Lord Denning divided ‘occupiers’ into four categories:
If the landlord does not live on the property, the tenant is occupier.
If the landlord retains some part of the premises, e.g. common areas like stairways, they are the occupier of those parts.
If the landlord issues a licence they remain an occupier (as in Wheat).
If the occupier employs an independent contractor they generally remain responsible.
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Wheat v Lacon & Co [1966] AC 552
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The most influential judgment in this area is that of [...], in which Lord Denning divided ‘occupiers’ into four categories:
If the landlord does not live on the property, the tenant is occupier.
If the landlord retains some part of the premises, e.g. common areas like stairways, they are the occupier of those parts.
If the landlord issues a licence they remain an occupier (as in Wheat).
If the occupier employs an independent contractor they generally remain responsible.
Answer
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Tags
#occupiers-liability #tort
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The most influential judgment in this area is that of [...], in which Lord Denning divided ‘occupiers’ into four categories:
If the landlord does not live on the property, the tenant is occupier.
If the landlord retains some part of the premises, e.g. common areas like stairways, they are the occupier of those parts.
If the landlord issues a licence they remain an occupier (as in Wheat).
If the occupier employs an independent contractor they generally remain responsible.
Answer
Wheat v Lacon & Co [1966] AC 552
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If the landlord does not live on the property, the tenant is occupier. If the landlord retains some part of the pr
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