In what circumstances will a court consider foreseeability in determining whether a visitor has been negligent in the context of foreseeability?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gabrieau v. T. Eaton Co., 1987 CanLII 3169 (AB QB):

In Nasser v. Rumford, Moir J.A. dealt only with the issue of foreseeability and made no mention of any aspect or factor of the negligence of the visitor in determining foreseeability or in determining whether the occupier had used reasonable care.

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