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Donoghue v Folkestone Properties
Occupier does not have to warn adult trespassers against obvious risks when the trespasser trespasses at an unforeseeable time of day or year.
Higgs v Foster 2004
Occupier will not owe a duty to trespassers they do not expect to enter the premises.
Rhind v Astbury Water Park 2004
Occupier doesn’t owe a duty for danger they are unaware of.
Ratcliff v McConnell 1999
Occupier doesn’t have to warn adult visitors of risk of injury if there are obvious dangers.
Tomlinson v Cangleton Borough Council 2003
Occupier does not have to spend lots of money making the premises safe from obvious dangers.