Sayers v Harlow v Urban District Council.
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PART TIME LLB LEEDS UNIVERSITY SEMESTER 1 - LEGAL STIUDIES CASE: Sayers v Harlow v Urban District Council Court of Appeal [1958] 2 All ER 342 [195] 1 WLR 623 DUE DATE: 28TH JAN 2002. LECTURER: JANET FAULKNER STUDENT: JENNIFER MCGOWAN WORD COUNT: 1365 (Not inclusive of this sheet or footnotes) The above case came to the Court of Appeal in May 1958 and concerned a most unfortunate situation, which befell a lady attempting to use a public convenience operated by the defendant local authority. The claimant attempted to use the facility before she caught a bus with her husband. After telling him her intentions, she entered the lavatory building, went to the furthest cubicle, paid her penny to allow access, entered and shut the door. Her troubles began when she noticed the inside handle of the door was missing and she...

