The Law of Premises Liability: Tort Liability of the Owner Or Occupier of Real Property for Harm Inflicted Upon Persons While on the Premises and for Harm Inflicted by Persons who Become Intoxicated While on the PremisesThis extensively researched & highly readable volume provides up-to-date coverage of all issues relating to premises liability, including: * Slip-and-fall * Constructive notice * Traditional categories of injured persons (trespassers, licensees, invitees) * Public employees * Recreational entrants * Landlord & tenant * Intentional tort * Strict liability * Suits against the government Special attention is given to timely issues such as dramshop liability & liability for criminal acts of third parties. |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
b Landowners knowledge of trespasses | 7 |
CHAPTER 4 | 65 |
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