McGahie v Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers

JurisdictionScotland
Year1966
Date1966
CourtCourt of Session (Outer House)
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13 cases
  • Sweeney v Duggan
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • July 31, 1991
    ...have been statute barred. Ackbar v. C.F. Green & Co. Ltd.ELR [1975] Q.B. 582, McGahie v. Union of Shop Distributors and Allied WorkersUNK[1966] S.L.T. 74 and Peterson v. ChadwickWLR[1974] 1 W.L.R. 890 considered. High Court [1989 No. 2602P] Sweeney v. Duggan Daniel Sweeney Plaintiff and Den......
  • Walkin v South Manchester Health Authority
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • July 27, 1995
    ...respect of personal injuries. Potter J. took as his starting point the words of Lord Frazer in the Scottish case of McGahie v. Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers (1966) SLT 74, at 75: "The expression 'damages in respect of personal injuries' may be paraphrased as compensation fo......
  • Burns v Shuttlehurst Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • December 21, 1999
    ...it is said that it does not matter whether the instant action is framed in contract, as it is, or in tort." 22 In McGahie v Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers 1966 SLT 74 Lord Fraser reached the same conclusion where the claim was against the plaintiff's trade union who had allow......
  • Barclays Bank Plc and Others v British and Commonwealth Holdings Plc
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • July 28, 1995
    ...concluded view upon the matter. 24The cases cited support the construction of s. 178(2) to which I have arrived. In McGahie v. Union of Shops, Distributive and Allied Workers [1966] S.L.T. 74 Lord Fraser considered a claim by a member of a trade union brought against the union for damages ......
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