Food Poisoning in UK Law
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Dennis Wood and Another v Tui Travel Plc T/A First Choice
... ... His Honour Judge Worster concluded that the supply of food and drink to Mr and Mrs Wood constituted the supply of goods for the ... food causing a consumer of a meal in a restaurant to suffer food poisoning ... 18 The issue arose for decision in ... ...
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Parsons (H.) (Livestock) Ltd v Uttley Ingham & Company Ltd
... ... They got some bagged food and fed them from the bags. They telephoned the makers. On Friday, 15th ... The Judge found, that the food poisoning was caused by bad storage conditions in the hopper and resulted in the ... ...
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Mark John Smith v R
... ... In the last 3 days of the holiday he suffered food poisoning with extreme diarrhoea and vomiting. This made him dehydrated ... ...
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Phoenix General Insurance Company of Greece S.A. v Halvanon Insurance Company Ltd
... ... cite the well known statement from the speech of Lord Wright in Vita Food Products Inc. v. Unus Shipping Co. Ltd ., [1939] Appeal Cases 277 at ... seriously be argued that customers who are the victims of food poisoning cannot sue for damages for breach of contract on the ground that such ... ...
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Barnett v Chelsea and Kensington Hospital Management Committee
... ... then left, and, about five hours later, one of them died from poisoning by arsenic which had been introduced into the tea; he might have died from ... I think the first and provisional diagnosis would have been one of food poisoning ... The third question is, should he have admitted the ... ...
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Henry Kendall & Sons (A Firm) v William Lillico & Sons Ltd and Others
... ... Then it was found that much of this Brazilian food was contaminated by a poison Aflatoxin to amounts up to five parts per ... ...
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The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch Insurance (UK) Ltd
... ... That means that if possible you should not go out even to buy food or essentials, other than for exercise, and in that case at a safe ... and the “Infectious disease, murder or suicide, food or drink poisoning” covers in QBE 2 and QBE 3; and (iv) the “Infectious Diseases” cover ... ...
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Zuber Bux v The General Medical Council
... ... A claimant, alleging food poisoning said to have been suffered while on holiday, would instruct AMS ... ...
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Margaret-ann Reynard V. Exquisite Cuisine Ltd T/a Latours Cuisine
... ... 14 October 2000 with her fiancé and acquired salmonella poisoning there. The defenders admit liability for causing the salmonella infection ... Mr Thomson put it, their case was that the pursuer by the time of the food poisoning incident in 2000 was in a spiral of decline. It is necessary ... ...
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Ella Glensy (Plaintiff) v Wheelers Gysters Ltd
... ... was taken home and a doctor was called who said that she had acute food poisoning; indeed, it was in its symptoms clearly an explosive onset soon ... ...
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