Sentences with phrase «if obvious dangers»

Negligence in a premises liability case can be proven if obvious dangers are presented on another's property that have the potential to cause injury to guests.

Not exact matches

But there is no point me saying what everyone thinks is obvious, so if I had to say which two will be more of a danger, I pick spu and liv.
Apart from the obvious dangers involved, it would be sad if Saturday's incident affects the American League East race, which as of Monday had the Yanks four games behind the Toronto Blue Jays.
Chlorine and other chemicals are an obvious worry if your pets tend to drink out of pools or spas, but they're not the only danger.
We advise not approaching the cat — even if there are kittens — unless they are in obvious danger or distress.
Chemicals are an obvious source of trouble if pets drink from pools and spas, but there are other dangers as well.
Outdoor hazards are obvious such as: volume of traffic, incidence of disease, a cat's ability to protect itself (deaf, partially sighted, frail), its danger to other cats (if it has a transmissible disease), predation upon vulnerable wildlife, any danger to humans (a British cat, Gizmo the postman hater, had to be confined for the safety of postmen and other delivery men), danger from humans (e.g. gamekeepers), spilt car antifreeze and garden chemicals.
If a landowner discovers a trespasser, the landowner also has a duty to warn the trespasser of known dangers that are not immediately obvious.
They found that if a child is old enough to be let loose by his parents, he should be old enough to appreciate obvious dangers such as fire, drowning risks, or in this case, a moving train.
A property owner is not typically liable for your injuries if you failed to avoid an open and obvious danger.
However, if a young child (infant, toddler, pre-K) is injured or killed by an open and obvious danger, that owner is not automatically held liable for that accident.
If there is an accident involving an open and obvious danger, it is not enough that the child was so young that they couldn't comprehend the obvious risk involved.
However, just like with other personal injury claims, there are issues that must be evaluated when determining if a child victim premises liability exists, including issues related to owners and occupants, foreseeability, attractive nuisances, and open and obvious dangers — all of which are discussed below.
However, if the owner sees the trespasser in time to prevent an injury, then the owner has a duty not to willfully or recklessly injure them, and to warn them of dangers that are not known or obvious.
Additionally if the defect was open and obvious, the Ohio Supreme court stated, «Where a danger is open and obvious, a landowner owes no duty of care to individuals lawfully on the premises.»
If the danger is not obvious and the occupier ought to have foreseen that children may play in the area of the danger he may have to take precautions.
If your business is guiding these visitors, you'll likely have them sign some waivers to offset the obvious dangers of guns.
However, even if the Contractor could make the argument about the empty pool, the court stated that the Brokerage would still be entitled to judgment because there was no duty to warn the Contractor about an open and obvious danger like an empty pool.
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