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09Jul

Premises Liability: Comparative Negligence Is Not a Defense in Child Trespasser Case

In a premises liability action, the duty a landowner owes depends on the status assigned to the person upon the property. Generally, South Carolina acknowledges four categories; trespassers, invitees, licensees and children. While South Carolina’s...
By: Nexsen Pruet, PLLC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/premises-liability-comparative-16966/

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