In Arkesteyn v. Burgess, [1989] B.C.J. No. 264 (S.C.) the court identified four factors that may be considered in deciding whether an occupier has fulfilled his or her duty under the legislation. These were: whether there was an unusual danger (this was said to be the first and most important factor); whether there were posted warning signs; the ease or difficulty and the expense with which the unusual danger could have been remedied; and the prior record of safe usage of the premises.
"The most advanced legal research software ever built."
The above passage should not be considered legal advice. Reliable answers to complex legal questions require comprehensive research memos. To learn more visit www.alexi.com.