Hosie v Arbroath Football Club Ltd

JurisdictionScotland
Year1978
Date1978
CourtCourt of Session (Outer House)
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7 cases
  • Perl (P) (Exporters) Ltd v Camden London Borough Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 June 1983
    ...fully at large and acting independently. No such problem faces the plaintiffs in this case." 8 We were also referred to the case of Hosie v. Arbroath F.C. (1978) S.L.R. 122, where the football club were held liable for injuries caused when spectators broke through a defective gate and cause......
  • King v Liverpool City Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 18 February 1986
    ...crowd, are unfit for that purpose and collapse, with the result that the plaintiff is injured (see Hosie v. Arbroath Football Club Ltd. 1978 S.L.T.122); he may be liable in nuisance, if he causes or permits persons to gather on his land, and they impair his neighbour's enjoyment of his land......
  • Bluett v Suffolk CC
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 20 February 2004
    ...Occupiers Liability Act 1957 are limited to defects in the state of the premises. That was the ratio of Hosie v Arbroath Football Club [1978] SLT 122. In the present case there was no want of maintenance such as that which enabled the plaintiff in Hosie to succeed. The relationship between ......
  • Pickstock v Bahamian Supermarkets Ltd
    • Bahamas
    • Supreme Court (Bahamas)
    • 4 August 1998
    ...crowd, are unfit for that purpose and collapse, with the result that the plaintiff is injured (see Hosie v. Arbroath Football Club Ltd., 1978 S.L.T. 122); …He may even be liable in negligence when the wrongdoer is a person who, by virtue of a special relationship, is under his control (see ......
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