Grant v Lothian Regional Council

JurisdictionScotland
Date1988
CourtCourt of Session
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12 cases
  • Goodes v East Sussex County Council
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 15 June 2000
    ...pavements or roads unsafe. An example, where in the circumstances the claim failed, can be found in Grant v. Lothian Regional Council 1988 S.L.T. 533. The claim there was brought both under section 34 and at common 74It might be thought that there should be a liability upon a highway author......
  • Mr Colin Syme V. East Lothian Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Sheriff Court
    • 14 November 2011
    ...here. Mr McNaughtan referred to the following cases: Gordon v Inverness Town Council 1957 SLT (Notes) 48; Grant v Lothian Regional Council 1988 SLT 533; Gibson v Strathclyde Regional Council 1993 SLT 1243; and Syme v Scottish Borders Council 2003 SLT 601. 12 Mr McNaughtan then submitted tha......
  • Kelly Elizabeth Morton (ap) V. West Lothian Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 3 November 2005
    ...that the defenders were in breach of a duty of care. He referred again to McCusker (supra) and also to Grant v. Lothian Regional Council 1988 SLT 533. [61]In approaching the evidence in this case, he submitted, the Court should not decide whether, on the material before the Court, one expla......
  • Viewpoint Housing Association Limited V. The City Of Edinbugh Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 5 July 2007
    ...1927 SC HL 99; Smith v Middleton & Others 1971 SLT n.65; Syme v Scottish Borders Council 2003 SLT 601; Grant v Lothian Regional Council 1988 SLT 533 and Gibson v Orr, supra. The pursuers' case based on negligence was thus irrelevant because it involved a radical departure from this establis......
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