Gold v Essex County Council
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1942 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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- Farraj and Another v King’s Healthcare NHS Trust and Another
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M and Another v London Borough of Newham and Others; X and Others v Bedfordshire County Council
...of that duty, whether or not the member of the staff is himself in breach of a separate duty of care owed by him to the plaintiff: Gold v. Essex County Council [1942] 2 K.B. 293. per Lord Green at p. 301; Cassidy v. Minister of Health [1951] 2 K.B. 343, per Denning L.J.; Roe v. Minister o......
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Woolley v Ministry of Health; Roe v Ministry of Health
...from the hospital. He was at all times allowed to continue his private anaesthetic practice." 11The learned Judge referred to Gold v. Essex County Council (1942, 2 King's Bench, 293) and Cassidy v. Ministry of Health (1951, 2 King's Bench, 343). He assimilated Dr Pooler and Dr Graham to t......
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2 firm's commentaries
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Medical Law Briefing - December 2021
...reflects obiter dicta to the same effect in numerous earlier decisions by appellate courts, beginning with Gold v Essex County Council [1942] 2 K.B. 293, 301. For example, the House of Lords in X (Minors) v Bedfordshire County Council1 [1995] 2 A.C. 633 noted, "It is established that those ......
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Medical Law Briefing - December 2021
...reflects obiter dicta to the same effect in numerous earlier decisions by appellate courts, beginning with Gold v Essex County Council [1942] 2 K.B. 293, 301. For example, the House of Lords in X (Minors) v Bedfordshire County Council1 [1995] 2 A.C. 633 noted, "It is established that those ......