Licensed Premises - Duty Of Care Owed By Proprietor To Patrons To Guard Against Injury From Intoxicated, Unruly Or Violent Behaviour Of Other Patrons.
Mondaq Business Briefing › Nbr. 2009, January 2009
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Licensed Premises - Duty Of Care Owed By Proprietor To Patrons To Guard Against Injury From Intoxicated, Unruly Or Violent Behaviour Of Other Patrons.
Adeels Palace Pty Ltd v Moubarak; Adeels Palace Pty Ltd V Bou Najem [2009] NSWCA 29 In Brief
This is the third in a string of cases in which the NSW Court of Appeal was asked to consider the duty of care owed by the proprietor of licensed premises to protect its patrons from the tortious or criminal conduct of a fellow patron. The Court of Appeal held that the duty can extend ...See the full content of this document
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