What is a reasonable care of the invader towards the invitee and what is the proper standard of care for the visitor?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Edmonson v. Board of Trustees for Moose Jaw School District, 1920 CanLII 125 (SK CA):

In Norman v. G.W. Ry. [1915] 1 K.B. 584, 84 L.J.K.B. 598, Buckley, L.J., at p. 592, says: The duty of the invitor towards the invitee is to use reasonable care to prevent damage from unusual danger which he knows or ought to know.

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