By time: In [ case ]the manager of a public house held a party after licensing hours and a guest fell down some stairs outside the pub. It was held that the guest was not a trespasser, because, although the occupier can restrict entry by imposing a time limit, if they do so it must be made clear to the visitor.
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Stone v Taffe [1974] 1 WLR 1575
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By time: In [ case ]the manager of a public house held a party after licensing hours and a guest fell down some stairs outside the pub. It was held that the guest was not a trespasser, because, although the occupier can restrict entry by imposing a time limit, if they do so it must be made clear to the visitor.
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#occupiers-liability #tort
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By time: In [ case ]the manager of a public house held a party after licensing hours and a guest fell down some stairs outside the pub. It was held that the guest was not a trespasser, because, although the occupier can restrict entry by imposing a time limit, if they do so it must be made clear to the visitor.
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Stone v Taffe [1974] 1 WLR 1575
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