Carroll v Andrew Barclay & Sons
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judge | The Lord Chancellor,Lord Porter,Lord du Parcq,Lord Normand,Lord Morton of Henryton |
Judgment Date | 14 July 1948 |
Judgment citation (vLex) | [1948] UKHL J0714-4 |
Court | House of Lords |
Docket Number | No. 6. |
Date | 14 July 1948 |
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23 cases
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Close v Steel Company of Wales Ltd
...its proviso not apparently noticed in the speeches or the arguments. 16Two years later there came before the House the case of Carroll v. Andrew; Barclay Son, Ltd., 1948 Appeal Cases, 477. In that case the workman bad been injured by a belt which had for some reason broken and had lashed o......
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Dickson v Flack
...the learned Judge. 25 Some years later, in the year 1948, there came before the House of Lords an appeal in the case of Qarroll v. Andrew Barclay & Sons, Ltd., which is reported in 1948 Appeal Cases at page 477, with which I must deal. That case fell to be decided under Section 13, sub-sect......
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Gatehouse v John Summers & Sons Ltd
...provisions against contageous diseases". 18 There have been other cases, for instance the recent case in the House of Lords of Carroll v. Andrew Barclay & Sons, reported in 1948 Appeal Cases, at page 477, the case which said that where Statute requires fencing machinery which meant workmen ......
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Close v Steel Company of Wales Ltd
...as to give "security from such dangers as may be reasonably expected". That was the test propounded by Lord du Parcq in Carroll v. Andrew Barclay & Sons, Ltd. [1948] A.C. at p. 486, and it is supported by the decision of the Court of Appeal in Rutherford v. Glanville [1958] 1 W.L.R. 415, w......
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