Armstrong, Whitworth & Company v Redford
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1920 |
Year | 1920 |
Court | House of Lords |
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Smith v Northamptonshire County Council
...of being able to provide any such guidance, even where it would be of considerable value if they could. For instance, in Armstrong, Whitworth & Co Ltd v Redford [1920] AC 757, 780, Lord Wrenbury said, in relation to somewhat similar legislation, the Workmen's Compensation Act 1906, "I have......
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Weaver v Tredegar Iron and Coal Company Ltd
...the decision as to the right test was not in any way qualified or weakened by the decision in ( Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. v. Redford 1920, A.C. 757). Lord Shaw dissented in a vigorous speech, holding in effect that it was sufficient for the workman to prove that the accident occurred at a......
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St. Helen's Colliery Company Ltd v Hewitson
...employment that he entered the train at King's Cross; but I cannot see that those are the circumstances here. 7The case of Longhurst, 1920, A.C. 757, does not really offer much assistance. There the access to the work was dangerous and was the only means by which the work could be approach......
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