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It is possible for the occupier to be an absentee who has not taken any actual or symbolic steps to take possession. In [ case ], the defendants, a local authority, were held to be occupiers even though they had never exercised control over the property.
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Harris v Birkenhead Corporation [1976] 1 AWLR 279

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#occupiers-liability #tort
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It is possible for the occupier to be an absentee who has not taken any actual or symbolic steps to take possession. In [ case ], the defendants, a local authority, were held to be occupiers even though they had never exercised control over the property.
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#occupiers-liability #tort
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It is possible for the occupier to be an absentee who has not taken any actual or symbolic steps to take possession. In [ case ], the defendants, a local authority, were held to be occupiers even though they had never exercised control over the property.
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Harris v Birkenhead Corporation [1976] 1 AWLR 279
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It is possible for the occupier to be an absentee who has not taken any actual or symbolic steps to take possession. In Harris v Birkenhead Corporation [1976] 1 AWLR 279, the defendants, a local authority, were held to be occupiers even though they had never exercised control over the property.

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