Dehn v Attorney-General
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Full case name Janice Dehn, Harrison & Dehn v Attorney-General
Decided14 April 1989
CitationCA180/88 [1989] NZCA 57; [1989] 1 NZLR 320
| Dehn v Attorney-General | |
|---|---|
| Court | Court of Appeal of New Zealand |
| Full case name | Janice Dehn, Harrison & Dehn v Attorney-General |
| Decided | 14 April 1989 |
| Citation | CA180/88 [1989] NZCA 57; [1989] 1 NZLR 320 |
| Transcript | Court of Appeal judgment |
| Court membership | |
| Judges sitting | Cooke J, Richardson J, Somers J |
| Keywords | |
| negligence | |
Dehn v Attorney-General CA180/88 [1989] NZCA 57; [1989] 1 NZLR 320 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding trespass and the implied licence to enter a property.[1]