Slip and Fall in UK Law

  • New Zealand's Financial Assistance for Poor Children: Are Work Incentives the Answer?
    • No. 8-3, September 2006
    • European Journal of Social Security
    European countries have been concerned with reforming the labour market and promoting ‘employability’ and are now being asked to set out plans to eliminate child poverty and social exclusion. The e...
    ... ... Family assistance was allowed to fall in real terms, while becoming more tightly targeted and more selective ... whose parents fail the qualifying c riteria can be expected to slip fu rther below the relative poverty line and ex perience increasing rather ... ...
  • New Zealand's Financial Assistance for Poor Children: Are Work Incentives the Answer?
    • No. 8-3, September 2006
    • European Journal of Social Security
    European countries have been concerned with reforming the labour market and promoting ‘employability’ and are now being asked to set out plans to eliminate child poverty and social exclusion. The e...
    ... ... whose parents fail the qualifying c riteria can be expected to slip fu rther below the relative poverty line and ex perience increasing ... in 1991 saw wa ges in casual re tail and ser vice indust ries fall relative to wages in ot her industries, a nd in real terms (Dixon, 1995) ... ...
  • Avoid an identity crisis: a fast-changing environment has forced companies to take a fresh look at how they manage reputational risk. A new wave of corporate scandals has accelerated that process.
    • No. 2013, October - February 2013
    • Financial Management (UK)
    • Holmes, Lawrie
    • Company overview
    ... ... Firms riding high on their reputation only need make one ill-judged slip to fall from grace. Recovery is possible, but a scar is invariably left ... ...
  • Jurisdiction and choice of law rules over electronic consumer contracts: The nexus between the concluded contract and the targeting activity
    • No. 29-3, June 2022
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    A foreign business is subject to the jurisdiction of a consumer’s domiciled country and the law of the consumer’s habitual residence, provided that the business has targeted at the consumer’s home ...
    ... ... , Rome I Regulation, jurisdiction grounds, distance contract, fall within thescope of, causal connection, specific personal jurisdiction, ... , the Pennsylvania plaintiff sued against aLas Vegas hotel after a slip and fall in the hotel shower.140The plaintiff asserted that her claim ... ...
  • ‘Snatch, Grab and Jury Speculation’: Reviewing the Use of Force in Robbery: R v Martins [2021] EWCA Crim 223
    • No. 85-4, August 2021
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... then alleged that T pushed him, and M then caused the victim to fall to the ground and suffer a broken leg. M claimed that he did not steal the ... his phone and keys, was gripping them so that they would not fall or slip from his hands, that his description of the appellant ‘grabbing’ or ... ...
  • Exclusions from Entitlement
    • Part II. Armed Forces Compensation
    • War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation. Law and Practice - 2nd Edition
    • Andrew Bano
    • 195-204
    ... ... for Defence (AFCS),7the claimant was injured as a result of a fall caused by a combination of a loose step and icy conditions while entering ... more likely to lead to a slip, trip or fall than if a civilian had been participating in the same ... ...
  • TRADE UNION GROWTH: A REJOINDER
    • No. 16-1, March 1978
    • British Journal of Industrial Relations
    ... ... stability, by breaking the series at 1950, I made one slip. What I should have said for the.se equations was that one of ... into the 1970s and ~OS, its overall significance might fall below conventional levels of acceptability. The reason for my ... ...
  • Questions of Fact in the Practice of Law: A Response to Allen and Pardo's ‘Facts in Law and Facts of Law’
    • No. 8-1, January 2004
    • International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The
    In an article in this journal, Professor Ronald Allen and Michael Pardo critiqued efforts to explain the fact–law distinction on ontological, epistemological or analytical grounds. Finding those ef...
    ... ... For example, assume that in a slip-and-fall case, to show that thefloor of a store was wet at the time of the ... ...
  • Long‐term Planning in the Hospital Service
    • No. 42-2, June 1964
    • Public Administration
    ... ... But time-schedules slip, unforeseen difficulties arise, second thoughts supervene: so we ... facie possible, so that if big schemes slip in time or fall out of their place in the programme, if more money becomes ... ...
  • Peacekeeping: Canada’s past, but not its present and future?
    • No. 71-1, March 2016
    • International Journal
    For Canadians there has been a great mystique surrounding peacekeeping. The idea that Canada is—or perhaps more appropriately was—a peacekeeping nation par excellence resonates deeply. Yet, however...
    ... ... The failures, however, should not fall at the feet of the peacekeepers. Ultimately, peacekeeping has failed, ... Japan and Germany on the global stage, Canada’s standing began to slip. Peacekeeping was one of the means successive Canadian govern- ments ... ...
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