Provides for certain uses of premises for which no duty is owed to keep premises safe
Bill A 314 limits property owners' liability for injuries on their premises, reducing legal claims while potentially impacting visitors' rights to seek recourse.
Bill A 314 limits property owners' liability for injuries on their premises, reducing legal claims while potentially impacting visitors' rights to seek recourse.
Bill A 314 aims to clarify the legal responsibilities of property owners regarding the safety of their premises. Specifically, it seeks to establish circumstances under which property owners would not be held liable for injuries or damages occurring on their property. This legislation is intended to provide greater legal protections for property owners while potentially limiting the liability claims that can be made against them.
This timeline indicates that the bill is still in the early stages of the legislative process, with further discussions and potential amendments likely to occur before any final vote.
Bill A 314 is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- A 5392
- A 6069
- A 7153
- A 2958
- A 2054
- A 5171
- A 4695
- A 6134
- A 5641
These related bills may provide context or additional insights into the legislative intent and ongoing discussions surrounding property liability issues.
This summary provides an overview of Bill A 314, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, affected parties, and procedural status, making it accessible for both experts and general readers interested in understanding the implications of this legislation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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