Employers Liability in UK Law
- Wayne Tank and Pump Company Ltd v Employers Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd
- Kerr v Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd
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AXA General Insurance Company Ltd v Lord Advocate
... ... are insurance companies, whose business includes the writing of employers' liability insurance policies. They undertake to indemnify the employer in ... ...
- Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd v Sedgwick Collins and Company Ltd
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Wilsons and Clyde Coal Company v English
... ... That the master's liability in respect of his common law duty may be said to depend on the extent of ... workman, employed in a stone quarry, recovered damages from his employers for injuries received on the explosion of a shot in the quarry. Lord ... ...
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Majrowski v Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Trust
... ... His claim was based exclusively on the Trust's vicarious liability for Mrs Freeman's alleged breach of the statutory prohibition of ... In addition, and importantly, imposing strict liability on employers encourages them to maintain standards of 'good practice' by their ... ...
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Munby v Furlong
... ... That was case under the Employers' liability Act 1980, and the court held that a horse was plant for the ... ...
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Barber v Somerset County Council
... ... judge awarded damages for negligence against the claimants' employers after the claimant had had to stop working for them owing to ... Our conclusion on liability 130 ... ...
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Edge v Pensions Ombudsman
... ... and other benefits for employees of ITBs and successor bodies ("employers") who are members of the scheme. The scheme is administered in accordance ... "balance of cost" schemes under which the employer's contribution liability is to top-up the employees' contributions so as to keep the scheme ... ...
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Ilkiw v Samuels
... ... Wainea was under strict instructions from the defendants (his employers) that he was not in any circumstances to allow anyone else to drive his ... a matter which It was necessary for the learned Judge to find if liability was to be fastened on to the defendants, for the defendants could not be ... ...
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