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Property Law and Real Estate

Cleveland State University

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1967

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Firemen's Recovery From Negligent Landowners, Kenneth D. Stern Jan 1967

Firemen's Recovery From Negligent Landowners, Kenneth D. Stern

Cleveland State Law Review

The right of a fireman or policeman to recover from a negligent landowner for injuries suffered while the fireman or policeman is on the landowner's property in an official capacity is a question which has produced a variety of answers by the various courts. While surveys of the law in this area are available, it appears that a study of the rationale underlying the various arguments dealing with the matter iscalled for. Because of the basic similarity in the circumstances which justify the entrance of both policemen and firemen onto private property (namely, a danger to the public and to …


Landowner's Responsibility To A Social Guest, Burt C. Siebert Jan 1967

Landowner's Responsibility To A Social Guest, Burt C. Siebert

Cleveland State Law Review

The early common law, from which our present law has evolved, classifies persons on land into three basic categories: trespassers, licensees, and invitees. The classification determines the standard of care that is owed to these persons. The standard of care is a duty imposed upon the landowner because he is in control of his land, is presumed to know all about his land and any dangers or possible dangers that may exist, and is best able to prevent any harm to others. A "social guest" can fit into all three of the categories, as a trespasser, a licensee, or an …