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liability may be found against NMO ltd as they have deemed to have duty of care to the health and safety inspector under the occupiers

liability may be found against NMO ltd as they have deemed to have duty of care to the health and safety inspector under the occupiers liability act 1995 ( Ireland) .

there are different classifications for plaintiffs under this act and each have a different level of duty of care owed to them. In this scenario, the health and safety inspector would be deemed a visitor. A visitor is considered as someone who is lawfully on the premises of the occupier by invitation of permission. In this case , the health and safety inspector was given permission to be on the premises to investigate.

Case of Mullen V Quinnsworth (1991) please explain.

IS there a possibility of contributory negligence

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