If it should, even as a remote possibility, result in harm to the landlord's contractor and it came out that any third party
knew about this risk, they might have some explaining to do, maybe?
I've got no idea of what the law might say or whom to tell about this risk.
Brian
On 21 Sep 2012, at 15:54, Jane Holden wrote:
Hi Chris
Thanks but this isn't about duty of care to staff of contractors of the
Council. The question is whether we have a duty of care to the landlord
of the property? I don't think we any basis to share the information.
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