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#occupiers-liability #tort
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There are a number of ways in which a visitor can be classified:
  1. Express Permission or Licence, e.g. guests, though this may be limited by notice in which case the visitor becomes a trespasser, e.g. ‘No Unauthorised Entry’.
  2. Implied Permission: Here, permission exists because of [...]. A postman has implied permission to be on a person’s property if they have to walk up a garden path to deliver letters. Again, this can be limited by notice. The onus of placing the existence of implied permission rests on the person who alleges that it exists.
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an occupier’s behaviour

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#occupiers-liability #tort
Question
There are a number of ways in which a visitor can be classified:
  1. Express Permission or Licence, e.g. guests, though this may be limited by notice in which case the visitor becomes a trespasser, e.g. ‘No Unauthorised Entry’.
  2. Implied Permission: Here, permission exists because of [...]. A postman has implied permission to be on a person’s property if they have to walk up a garden path to deliver letters. Again, this can be limited by notice. The onus of placing the existence of implied permission rests on the person who alleges that it exists.
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#occupiers-liability #tort
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There are a number of ways in which a visitor can be classified:
  1. Express Permission or Licence, e.g. guests, though this may be limited by notice in which case the visitor becomes a trespasser, e.g. ‘No Unauthorised Entry’.
  2. Implied Permission: Here, permission exists because of [...]. A postman has implied permission to be on a person’s property if they have to walk up a garden path to deliver letters. Again, this can be limited by notice. The onus of placing the existence of implied permission rests on the person who alleges that it exists.
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an occupier’s behaviour
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