Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 41Carswell Company, 1963 - Bar associations |
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Page 432
... unusual if it is unusual for the particular individual . I think that there is a con- fusion between the condition which gives rise to the duty , the existence of an unusual danger , and the notice , or its equivalent , the knowledge of ...
... unusual if it is unusual for the particular individual . I think that there is a con- fusion between the condition which gives rise to the duty , the existence of an unusual danger , and the notice , or its equivalent , the knowledge of ...
Page 434
... unusual danger " is a danger unusual to the particular circumstances of the case and to the particular person injured . Quoting Charlesworth , he held that the occupier's duty to an invitee is to use reasonable care to make the premises ...
... unusual danger " is a danger unusual to the particular circumstances of the case and to the particular person injured . Quoting Charlesworth , he held that the occupier's duty to an invitee is to use reasonable care to make the premises ...
Page 437
... unusual danger , 166 particularly where simple precautions by the defendant would have avoided the acci- dent . It is only possible to conclude that by " unusual danger " Moorhouse J. merely meant an unreasonable risk in the circum ...
... unusual danger , 166 particularly where simple precautions by the defendant would have avoided the acci- dent . It is only possible to conclude that by " unusual danger " Moorhouse J. merely meant an unreasonable risk in the circum ...
Contents
LA REVUE DU BARREAU | 1 |
LEGAL PROBLems of WholESALE FINANCING OF DURABLE Goods | 54 |
Nemes 1957 O W W 166 1957 8 D L R 2d 659 | 68 |
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