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The court in Harvey v Plymouth City Council [2010] EWCA Civ 860 noted, however, that the implied license does not extend beyond the scope of activities for which the licence had been expressly or impliedly given. The claimant was running away from a taxi to avoid paying the fare when he tripped on the defendant’s land. When the council licenses the public to use its land for recreational purposes it consents to [...], so the claim failed.
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normal recreational activities, not all foreseeable activities regardless of how reckless they are

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#occupiers-liability #tort
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The court in Harvey v Plymouth City Council [2010] EWCA Civ 860 noted, however, that the implied license does not extend beyond the scope of activities for which the licence had been expressly or impliedly given. The claimant was running away from a taxi to avoid paying the fare when he tripped on the defendant’s land. When the council licenses the public to use its land for recreational purposes it consents to [...], so the claim failed.
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#occupiers-liability #tort
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The court in Harvey v Plymouth City Council [2010] EWCA Civ 860 noted, however, that the implied license does not extend beyond the scope of activities for which the licence had been expressly or impliedly given. The claimant was running away from a taxi to avoid paying the fare when he tripped on the defendant’s land. When the council licenses the public to use its land for recreational purposes it consents to [...], so the claim failed.
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normal recreational activities, not all foreseeable activities regardless of how reckless they are
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had been expressly or impliedly given. The claimant was running away from a taxi to avoid paying the fare when he tripped on the defendant’s land. When the council licenses the public to use its land for recreational purposes it consents to <span>normal recreational activities, not all foreseeable activities regardless of how reckless they are, so the claim failed.<span><body><html>

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