In what circumstances will a landlord be held liable for failing to protect the public from the danger to which the public has been exposed?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Brand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada and the Midland Railway Co. v. Sibad, 1891 CanLII 14 (ON CA):

In Coupland v. Hardingham, 3 Camp. 397, Lord Ellen-borough held to the same effect: As soon as the defendant took possession of the premises he was bound to guard against the danger to which the public had been before exposed, and liable for the consequence of neglecting so to do, in the same manner as if he himself had originated the nuisance.”

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