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However, if children are known to be present in an area where it can be anticipated they will be less well supervised, greater care may be appropriate. In [ case ] the plaintiff, a three-year-old, cut his ear when he fell on a sharp edge of a brick wall. Children were regularly in the area, which was used by children’s entertainers. The Court of Appeal held the defendants liable given the area, the type of visitor and the design of the wall.
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Perry v Butlins Holiday World [1998] Ed CR 39

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However, if children are known to be present in an area where it can be anticipated they will be less well supervised, greater care may be appropriate. In [ case ] the plaintiff, a three-year-old, cut his ear when he fell on a sharp edge of a brick wall. Children were regularly in the area, which was used by children’s entertainers. The Court of Appeal held the defendants liable given the area, the type of visitor and the design of the wall.
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However, if children are known to be present in an area where it can be anticipated they will be less well supervised, greater care may be appropriate. In [ case ] the plaintiff, a three-year-old, cut his ear when he fell on a sharp edge of a brick wall. Children were regularly in the area, which was used by children’s entertainers. The Court of Appeal held the defendants liable given the area, the type of visitor and the design of the wall.
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Perry v Butlins Holiday World [1998] Ed CR 39
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However, if children are known to be present in an area where it can be anticipated they will be less well supervised, greater care may be appropriate. In Perry v Butlins Holiday World [1998] Ed CR 39 the plaintiff, a three-year-old, cut his ear when he fell on a sharp edge of a brick wall. Children were regularly in the area, which was used by children’s entertainers. The Court of

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