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According to the BC Trespass to Property Act, what is the legal definition of 'occupier'?

The Trespass to Property Act defines 'occupier' broadly to include anyone in physical possession or who has responsibility and control over the premises, not ju

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Question: According to the BC Trespass to Property Act, what is the legal definition of 'occupier'?

Answer options:

  • Only the registered owner of the property. ✅ A person in physical possession of the premises, or a person who has responsibility for and control over the condition of premises or the activities there.
  • Any individual present on the property at the time of an incident.
  • Only a tenant with a formal lease agreement.

Correct answer: A person in physical possession of the premises, or a person who has responsibility for and control over the condition of premises or the activities there.

Explanation: The Trespass to Property Act defines 'occupier' broadly to include anyone in physical possession or who has responsibility and control over the premises, not just the owner.

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