32.James Ngaya v. B.H. Beers (1961) EA. 390; Huaraka 170 33.Hughes v. Lord Advocate (1963) 1 AER 705 34.Smith v. Leech Brain & Co. (1961)3 AER 1159 35.Tremain v. Pike (1969)3 AER 1303/1969 1 W.L.R. 1556 36.Butterfield v. Forrester (1808) East 60 37.British Columbia Rail Co. v. Leach (1916) 1 AC. 719 38.Davies v. Mann (1842) 1OM. S W. 549 39.M.F. Sharma v. G.M. East African Rail, Huaraka p. 153 40.Dorset Yatch Co. Ltd v Home Office (1970) AC 1004 41.Anns v London Borough of Merton (1977) 2 WLR 1024 II.DEFENCES TO NEGLIGENCE 1. Volenti Non Fit Injuria 2.Contributory Negligence 3.Act of God and Inevitable Accident 4.Statutory Authority
128 III.OTHER CATEGORIES OF NEGLIGENCE 1.Occupiers' Liability 2.Vicarious Liability 3.Employers' Liability 4.Workmen's Compensation 1.OCCUPIERS' LIABILITY (a) Occupiers' Liability Act, 1968 (No. 54 of 1968) (T). (b) Occupiers' Liability Act, 1963 (Cap. 34) (K) These Acts are by and large similar to the English Occupiers' Liability Act 1957. They have minor differences which do not, however, affect the rules on Occupiers Liability in Tort. OCCUPIERS LIABILITY AT COMMON LAW (i)Who is an Occupier? (a) Cavalier v. Pope (1906) A.C. 428 (b) Wheat v. E. Lacon & Co. (1966) A.C. 552