Occupiers' Liability

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Quiz to test your recall of the key concepts and cases
Ria Hill
Quiz by Ria Hill, updated more than 1 year ago
Ria Hill
Created by Ria Hill over 7 years ago
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Question 1

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Which Act covers duty owed to lawful visitors?
Answer
  • Occupiers Liability Act 1967
  • Occupiers Liability Act 1984
  • Occupiers Liability 1957
  • Occupiers Liability Act 1954

Question 2

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Can there be more than one occupier of a premises?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 3

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Does there need to be physical occupation for liability to arise?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 4

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s1(2) Occupiers Liability 1957 covers licensees - what is a licensee?
Answer
  • A person who manages a public house
  • A person invited on to the land
  • A person with implied or express permission to be there

Question 5

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Which case can be use to support the principle discussed in question 4?
Answer
  • Lowery v Walker
  • Wheat v Lacon
  • Harris v Birkenhead
  • Taylor v Glasgow

Question 6

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What is an allurement?
Answer
  • Something likely to be stolen
  • Something likely to draw people on to land
  • Something likely to scare trespassers

Question 7

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Which case considered the allurement of berries to a child visitor?
Answer
  • Jolley v Sutton Borough
  • Tomlinson v Congleton
  • Taylor v Glasgow
  • Holden v White

Question 8

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Which section of the Act highlights the common duty of care owed?
Answer
  • s2(4)
  • s2(2)
  • s2(1)
  • s2(3)

Question 9

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What section of the Act covers experts/specialist?
Answer
  • s2(3)(b)
  • s(3)(a)

Question 10

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Did the court find the occupier liable for the death of the contractors in Roles v Nathan?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 11

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Will providing a warning always absolve the occupier of liability?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No
  • Sometimes

Question 12

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Which case lead to the introduction of the 1984 Act?
Answer
  • Adie v Dumbreck
  • British Railway Board v Herrington
  • Reville v Newbury
  • Ratcliff v McConnell
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