Loss of Consortium in UK Law

  • RECENT PERIODICAL LITERATURE
    • No. 15-2, April 1952
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... Z. COWEN: ‘‘Domestic Relntions: Actions for Loss of Consortium,” 26 Austr.L.J. 890. R. GOWSCIIALK : I‘ ... ...
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 25-5, September 1962
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... a husband cannot recover in negli- gence for a partial loss of consortium is a striking product of what 22 R. v ... ...
  • Some Reforms In The Law Of Tort
    • No. 24-1, January 1961
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... done in clearing away the remnants of the action for loss of services, resulting from a tort to the servant. Now ... the husband's action for loss of his wife's consortium and services is not available in reverse in favour of the ... ...
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 15-2, April 1952
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... buyer for damages for breach of contract in respect of loss suffered through non-delivery of the goods, so as to raise ... could claim damages, for inter- ference with her consortium, from a defendant whose negligence had rendered her husband ... ...
  • Notes Of Cases
    • No. 16-1, January 1953
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... , is to dissolve the marriage tie where the consortium has been destroyed. Grounds for divorce should be no more ... C. GRUNFELD. Loss OF CONSORTIUM-AN OBITUARY I LORD Macmillan said, in Read v ... ...
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 21-1, January 1958
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... 646) ... JAN. 19118 NOTES OF CASES 97 DAMAGES FOR Loss OF CONSORTIUM IN Kirkham v. Boughey,‘ the plaintiffs, husband ... ...
  • Paul Mitchell, A History of Tort Law 1900–1950, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, xviii + 366 pp, hb £75.00.
    • No. 78-4, July 2015
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... on women goes from coverture to enticement and from damages for loss of consortium to, again, defamation. (Introducing this part is a chapter ... ...
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 14-1, January 1951
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... in Kenward was not dissolubility, as in Nachimson, but consortium. The Master of the Rolls accepted this distinction, ... Loss Denning L.J. restated his view, and went on:- effect rejected ... ...
  • THE FATHER AND THE UNBORN CHILD
    • No. 38-2, March 1975
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... the possibility of the husband obtaining damages for loss of consortium if the operation goes wrong. However, since the ... ...
  • Seat Belts And Crash Helmets
    • No. 37-3, May 1974
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... far fault now effectively determines the incidence of loss and whether its role should be increased or reduced. That ... to extend to wives the husband’s action for loss of consortium 62 Supra, notes 9 and 10. 63 19491 2 K.B. 291. 04 E 19711 3 ... ...
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