What is the Law in California for Dangerous Conditions - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1102
California Law
CA Civil Jury Instructions
CACI 1102 - Dangerous Conditions
As of September 1, 2010
California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1102
1102. Definition of "Dangerous Condition" (Gov. Code,
§ 830(a))
A "dangerous condition" is a condition of public property that
creates a substantial risk of injury to members of the general
public when the property [or adjacent property] is used with
reasonable care and in a reasonably foreseeable manner. A
condition that creates only a minor risk of injury is not a
dangerous condition. [Whether the property is in a dangerous
condition is to be determined without regard to whether [[name of
plaintiff]/ [or] [name of third party]] exercised or failed to exercise
reasonable care in [his/her] use of the property.]
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