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This scenario is covered by three heads of law;the Landlords and Tenant Act (LTA), Occupiers Liability Act 1957 (OLA) and Negligence.
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- Mon Jun 19 2006

... Adam may be found to be liable for damages under a number of pursuing claims under tort. The relevant matters, which need consideration, are; Charles who was coming up Adam's path to sell him some insurance, Diana whom had stepped through the door of Brenda's house to see if she needed some shopping and Edward who was walking by number three on the highway, and there is also a likelihood of a claim from Brenda for the loss of home. This scenario is covered by three heads of law; the Landlords and Tenant Act (LTA), Occupiers Liability Act 1957 (OLA) and Negligence. What needs to be analysed is whether the fact that Adam is personally liable for these incidents or whether the blame can either be passed to Brenda or the party responsible for the 'woefully inadequate' work completed by the contracted party of Feeble & Co. When considering Charles














