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OLA 1957 specifies that the occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults. Section [...] states that:

an occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults.

Therefore, a higher standard of care is owed to children. As such this merely confirmed the common law approach that already existed.
Answer
2(3)(a)

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#occupiers-liability #tort
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OLA 1957 specifies that the occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults. Section [...] states that:

an occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults.

Therefore, a higher standard of care is owed to children. As such this merely confirmed the common law approach that already existed.
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#occupiers-liability #tort
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OLA 1957 specifies that the occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults. Section [...] states that:

an occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults.

Therefore, a higher standard of care is owed to children. As such this merely confirmed the common law approach that already existed.
Answer
2(3)(a)
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OLA 1957 specifies that the occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults. Section 2(3)(a) states that: an occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults. Therefore, a higher standard of care is owed to children. As such this me

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