Torts #41: Trespassing Children Sunday, Nov 27 2005
1L and Neil Wehneman and Torts and University of Cincinnati College of Law 8:17 pm
Children are special, and not just in the “let me pinch your cheeks way.” The law imposes a higher duty on landowners in regards to trespassing children. We’ll look at what has been called the “attractive nuisance” doctrine, as well as see it applied to two cases involving swimming pools. We’ll also look at privileged individuals (ie police or letter carriers) and what duties they receive in Ohio.
Elliot v. Nagy
Bennet v. Stanley
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