Attractive Nuisance Doctrine Legal Meaning and Definition
Here is a simplified definition of the legal term Attractive Nuisance Doctrine.
Attractive Nuisance Doctrine (n)
The Attractive Nuisance Doctrine is a legal principle that holds a property owner accountable for injuries incurred by a child who is drawn to a hazardous condition, object, or activity on the owner's property. It typically applies when the owner has improperly managed or secured dangerous elements, like an unfenced pit or a harmful object left carelessly. Liability under this doctrine typically is limited to dangers that could reasonably be anticipated.