The early common law, from which our present law has evolved, classifies persons on land into three basic categories: trespassers, licensees, and invitees. The classification determines the standard of care that is owed to these persons. The standard of care is a duty imposed upon the landowner because he is in control of his land, is presumed to know all about his land and any dangers or possible dangers that may exist, and is best able to prevent any harm to others. A social guest can fit into all three of the categories, as a trespasser, a licensee, or an invitee
This Note examines the liability of landowners to police officers who enter upon the land in the exe...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...
The Act clarifies Georgia’s position on the duty owed to trespassers by owners and occupiers of land...
In United States tort law, there are two general approaches to determining when a property owner is ...
Before the Torts Restatement, a licensee was usually thought of as a man who, for his own purposes o...
Before the Torts Restatement, a licensee was usually thought of as a man who, for his own purposes o...
In modem tort law, the liability of occupiers of land for their negligence depends in the first inst...
One of the most controversial areas of modern tort law is that of the duty of landowners toward peop...
This Note examines the liability of landowners to police officers who enter upon the land in the exe...
It is one thing to know a general rule of common law. It is another to know the application of the g...
Guide outlining a landowner's liability responsibilities in the case of injury to tresspassers, soci...
The rules of law governing the liability of an occupier of land to persons entering thereon were dev...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has held that the common law distinction between a licen...
The scope of duty in negligence cases is coming increasingly to be measured by the famous formulatio...
This Note examines the liability of landowners to police officers who enter upon the land in the exe...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...
The Act clarifies Georgia’s position on the duty owed to trespassers by owners and occupiers of land...
In United States tort law, there are two general approaches to determining when a property owner is ...
Before the Torts Restatement, a licensee was usually thought of as a man who, for his own purposes o...
Before the Torts Restatement, a licensee was usually thought of as a man who, for his own purposes o...
In modem tort law, the liability of occupiers of land for their negligence depends in the first inst...
One of the most controversial areas of modern tort law is that of the duty of landowners toward peop...
This Note examines the liability of landowners to police officers who enter upon the land in the exe...
It is one thing to know a general rule of common law. It is another to know the application of the g...
Guide outlining a landowner's liability responsibilities in the case of injury to tresspassers, soci...
The rules of law governing the liability of an occupier of land to persons entering thereon were dev...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...
The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has held that the common law distinction between a licen...
The scope of duty in negligence cases is coming increasingly to be measured by the famous formulatio...
This Note examines the liability of landowners to police officers who enter upon the land in the exe...
Accident cases in the property of the employer may involve members of the public including the licen...
The Act clarifies Georgia’s position on the duty owed to trespassers by owners and occupiers of land...