The water park where your child was injured had a responsibility to make sure that
the premises were safe for children.
Not exact matches
It explains the
premise for and research behind the Eight Principles, and
is my reassurance that what I
'm doing in my home with my
children is safe, healthy, and right and that I
am indeed arming them with the «tools» against depression, anxiety, and all the other stresses so common in today's society.
Schools and educational
premises differ from other
premises in that they
are required to provide a
safe learning environment
for children and young people that
are not accompanied by their parents or guardian.
«Parents and carers expect schools to
be well run and organised and to open in
premises that
are fit
for purpose and
safe for children and staff.
Translating those obligations into the circumstances of this case, Sharp LJ confirms that the question which ought to have
been asked
was: «Whether, as a matter of objective fact visitors to the school
were reasonably
safe in using the
premises, including
for this purpose, the water fountain, bearing in mind of course that
children do not behave like adults, and
are inclined to lark around.»
Yes, a person can sue
for damages caused to their then - unborn
child by lead paint in an apartment where it can
be established that the landlord
was negligent in maintaining the
premises is a reasonably
safe condition.
If a
child's trespassing
is reasonably foreseeable to a homeowner because,
for instance, the homeowner's
premises contain an attractive nuisance (something particularly attractive and enticing to
children, such as a swimming pool or playground equipment), a duty to exercise reasonable care to keep the
premises safe for such a
child trespasser arises on the part of the homeowner.
The
premise is that the
children will receive continuity of care from birth through sixth grade, and it
be a
safe community campus
for children and their families.
It explains the
premise for and research behind the Eight Principles, and
is my reassurance that what I
'm doing in my home with my
children is safe, healthy, and right and that I
am indeed arming them with the «tools» against depression, anxiety, and all the other stresses so common in today's society.