A Texas property owner or business’s liability is determined in a slip-and-fall or premises liability case by number one proving that an unreasonably dangerous condition existed and number two that the owner or business had notice of the unreasonably dangerous condition. Notice it typically defined as actual knowledge or that the condition existed for such an unreasonably long period of time that the property owner or business owner should have known that the unreasonably dangerous condition existed.
How is a Texas property or business owners liability determined?
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