By area: Visitors can be denied permission to enter certain areas and, as such, are not covered by s 2(2) OLA 1957. As Scrutton LJ stated in [ case ]: ‘When you invite a person into your house to use the staircase, you do not invite him to slide down the banister.’ In Pearson v Coleman Bros [1948] 2 KB 359, a child accidentally found himself in the animal enclosure at a circus where she was attacked. Because there were no signs or banners indicating this was a private area she was not considered a trespasser but a licensee.
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The Calgarth [1927] P.93 110
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By area: Visitors can be denied permission to enter certain areas and, as such, are not covered by s 2(2) OLA 1957. As Scrutton LJ stated in [ case ]: ‘When you invite a person into your house to use the staircase, you do not invite him to slide down the banister.’ In Pearson v Coleman Bros [1948] 2 KB 359, a child accidentally found himself in the animal enclosure at a circus where she was attacked. Because there were no signs or banners indicating this was a private area she was not considered a trespasser but a licensee.
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#occupiers-liability #tort
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By area: Visitors can be denied permission to enter certain areas and, as such, are not covered by s 2(2) OLA 1957. As Scrutton LJ stated in [ case ]: ‘When you invite a person into your house to use the staircase, you do not invite him to slide down the banister.’ In Pearson v Coleman Bros [1948] 2 KB 359, a child accidentally found himself in the animal enclosure at a circus where she was attacked. Because there were no signs or banners indicating this was a private area she was not considered a trespasser but a licensee.
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The Calgarth [1927] P.93 110
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