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Section 1(3) of the 1957 OLA
Defines premises as any fixed or moveable structure
Section 2(1) of OLA 1957
States that exclusion clauses are a defence to OL
Section 2(2) of OLA 1957
States the duty of care to adults - Reasonably safe
Section 2(3)(a) of the OLA 1957
Duty of care owed to children - higher than that of adults. Standard of care measured subjectively with respect to their age.
Section 2(3)(b) of the OLA 1957
This section sets out the duty of care to a worksman as to protect from any special danger.
Section 2(4) of the OLA 1957
Outlines how an occupier is able to pass the duty of care onto a worksman. The 3 things needed
Section 2(4)(a) of the 1957 act
Allows warning notices as a defence to claims
Section 1(3) of the OLA 1984
Defines two separate things
What a trespasser is. And also,
When the occupier will owe a duty (3 part thing)
Section 1(4) of the OLA 1984
Defines the duty of care that will be owed to trespassers. ‘take such care as in reasonable circumstances to see that the trespasser is not injured by reason of the danger‘
Section 1(5) of the OLA 1984
Says that warning may be a defence if it discourages trespassing
Section 1(6) of the OLA 1984
States that consent is a defence if it was somehow established
Section 1(8) of the 1984 OLA
States that the occupier will not be liable for damage to the trespassers property