Brown v Cotterill
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1934 |
Court | King's Bench Division |
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7 cases
- Dutton v Bognor Regis Urban District Council
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Billings (A. C.) & Sons Ltd v Riden
...I have mentioned were decisions of appellate courts. There are many cases at first Instance to the same effect. A good illustration is Brown v. Cotterill, (1934) 51 Times Law Reports, 21, where a monumental mason put up a tombstone so negligently that it fell and injured a child. Mr. Justic......
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Elgin Fireclays Limited v Webb
...over it. The position of the applicant in this case is more like that of the contractor, in the case of Brown v T. & E. C. Cotterill (51 T.L.R. 21), who was held liable for damage caused by the fall of a tombstone which had been negligently erected some three or four years previously, than ......
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Elgin Fireclays Limited v Webb
...over it. The position of the applicant in this case is more like that of the contractor, in the case of Brown v T. & E. C. Cotterill (51 T.L.R. 21), who was held liable for damage caused by the fall of a tombstone which had been negligently erected some three or four years previously, than ......
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