Travers v Gloucester Corporation and Others

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1946
Year1946
CourtKing's Bench Division

Get this document and AI-powered insights with a free trial of vLex and Vincent AI

Get Started for Free

Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex

Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant

  • Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database

  • Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength

  • Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities

  • Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting

vLex
4 cases
  • Wheat v E. Lacon & Company Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 13 April 1965
    ...but only an exclusive licensee the historic technicalities originating from the law of land which defeated the plaintiff in Travers v. Gloucester CorporationOccupiers Liability Act, 1957. The duty owed was that of common care, which is defined by section 2 sub-section 2. 21 So far I am in a......
  • Sharpe v E. T. Sweeting & Son Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Assizes
    • Invalid date
  • R v Gurphal Singh
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 19 February 1999
    ...tenant to take care that the premises which he let were safe. He relied upon the long line of authorities discussed in Travers v Gloucester Corporation [1947] 1 K.B. 71 such as Cavalier v Pope [1906] 428. He then submitted that if there was at common law no duty upon a landlord to take care......
  • R v Gurphal Singh
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 19 February 1999
    ...tenant to take care that the premises which he let were safe. He relied upon the long line of authorities discussed in Travers v Gloucester Corporation [1947] 1 K.B. 71 such as Cavalier v Pope [1906] 428. He then submitted that if there was at common law no duty upon a landlord to take care......