The Labour gazette July 1902-June 1903 . premises he then is have some inter-est. This citation, illustrating the law on the point, is as follows:— That with re-spect to such a visitor at least, we considerit settled law that he, using reasonablecare on his part for his own safety, is en-titled to expect that the occupier shall onhis part use reasonable care to preventdamage from unusual danger which heknows or ought to know; and that, whenthere is evidence of neglect, the questionwhether such reasonable care has beentaken by notice, lighting, guarding, orotherwise, and whether there was such
The Labour gazette July 1902-June 1903 . premises he then is have some inter-est. This citation, illustrating the law on the point, is as follows:— That with re-spect to such a visitor at least, we considerit settled law that he, using reasonablecare on his part for his own safety, is en-titled to expect that the occupier shall onhis part use reasonable care to preventdamage from unusual danger which heknows or ought to know; and that, whenthere is evidence of neglect, the questionwhether such reasonable care has beentaken by notice, lighting, guarding, orotherwise, and whether there was such con-tributory negligence in the sufferer, mustbe determined by a jury as a matter offact. The first judgment given in this actionis reported in the Labour Gazette, Vol. 2,page 767. (Fallis vs. the Gartshore Pipe andFoundry Co. Judgment rendered by theCourt of Appeal for Ontario at Toronto). Vol. Ill No. 6 DOMINION OF CANADA THE LABOUR GAZETTE ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT DECEMBER, 1902 (PUBLISHED MONTHLY). OTTAWA PRINTED BY S. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1902
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