Lewis v High Duty Alloys Ltd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1957
Date1957
CourtAssizes
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6 cases
  • Cross v Midland and Low Moor Iron and Steel Company Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • November 19, 1964
    ...Hutchinson v. English Steel Co., decided by Lynskey J. in 1955, was a somewhat similar case. In a case decided by Ashworth J., Lewis v. High Duty Alloys Ltd. [1957] 1 W.L.R. 632 the danger was created by a workpiece on a moving table passing close to a stationary part of the machine. 6 A w......
  • Johnson v F E Callow (Engineers;) Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • October 21, 1970
    ...concurrence of judicial opinion behind these two decisions is really overwhelming and the dicta to the contrary of Ashworth J. in Lewis v. High Duty Alloys Ltd. [1957] 1 W.L.R. 632 can only be considered 29In Cross's case (supra), however, the incriminated part of machinery was moving. The......
  • Eaves v Morris Motors Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • July 5, 1961
    ... ... so made they take the place of and to that extent modify the absolute duty to fence under section 14 so far as concerns those particular classes of ... Justice Ashworth, in ( Lewis v. High Duty Alloys Ltd. 1957 1 All England Reports, 737 ) and Mr ... ...
  • Hurdle v Allied Metals Ltd
    • Barbados
    • High Court (Barbados)
    • February 18, 1974
    ...borne in mind in considering heads (iv) to (vii) above dealing with the duties to instruct, to train, to warn and to supervise. In Lewis v. High Duty Alloys [1957] 1 All E.R. 740 the plaintiff, when he was first set on the task of oiling and greasing, was taken round the machines, shown the......
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