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What Is Notice of a Dangerous Condition Law in California

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What is the Law in California for Notice of a Dangerous Condition - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1103

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CA Civil Jury Instructions

CACI 1103 - Notice of a Dangerous Condition

As of September 1, 2010

California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1103

1103. Notice (Gov. Code, § 835.2)

[Name of plaintiff] must prove that [name of defendant] had notice

of the dangerous condition before the incident occurred. To prove

that there was notice, [name of plaintiff] must prove:

[That [name of defendant] knew of the condition and knew or

should have known that it was dangerous. A public entity knows of

a dangerous condition if an employee knows of the condition and

reasonably should have informed the entity about it.]

[or]

[That the condition had existed for enough time before the

incident and was so obvious that the [name of defendant]

reasonably should have discovered the condition and known that it

was dangerous.]

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