An occupier of premises is only liable for an injury to a visitor to the premises if: (i) They were in control of the premises at the time.(ii) They had in fact been careless in not ensuring the premises are safe.(iii) They directly caused the injury.(iv) The visitor was on the premises with the express permission of the occupier:
A) i and iii.
B) i and ii.
C) ii and iii.
D) iii and iv.
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