Beauchamp v. Consolidated Paper Corporation Ltd.
The company, having invited the claimants onto its private road and being aware of the bridge's hazardous condition (partly concealed by snow and ice), owed a duty to warn or prevent passage; its signage was not sufficiently explicit to exclude liability; failure to warn was the proximate cause of the deaths;...
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- Citation
- [1961] SCR 664
- Parties
- Plaintiff, Appellant: Dame Virginie Beauchamp; Defendant, Respondent: Consolidated Paper Corporation Limited
- Court
- Supreme Court of Canada
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 12 June 1961
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Negligence Appeal / Supreme Court of Canada Final Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; judgment of trial court restored
- Legal Topics
- Duty to Warn, Dangerous Premises, Exclusion Clause Interpretation, Contributory Negligence, Invitee Status
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Dame Virginie Beauchamp
Plaintiff, Appellant
Consolidated Paper Corporation Limited
Defendant, Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Negligence Appeal / Supreme Court of Canada Final Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether owner/operator of a private road/bridge owed a duty to warn invitees of an unusual latent danger
- 2 Whether signage disclaiming liability barred recovery
- 3 Whether the plaintiffs voluntarily assumed the risk (volenti non fit injuria)
Ratio Decidendi
The company, having invited the claimants onto its private road and being aware of the bridge's hazardous condition (partly concealed by snow and ice), owed a duty to warn or prevent passage; its signage was not sufficiently explicit to exclude liability; failure to warn was the proximate cause of the deaths; contributory negligence was apportioned 20% to the driver and 80% to the defendant, so the trial judgment was restored.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; judgment of trial court restored
Orders
- Appeal allowed with costs
- Judgment of Court of Queen's Bench (trial) restored; defendant held 80% liable and driver 20% liable
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