McGhee v Strathclyde Fire Brigade
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Date | 2002 |
Year | 2002 |
Court | Court of Session (Outer House) |
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Fatjon Kapri V. Her Majesty's Advocate (for The Republic Of Albania)
...v North Lanarkshire Council 1998 SC 451, Lord Sutherland, delivering the Opinion of the Court, at 455; McGhee v Strathclyde Fire Brigade 2002 SLT 680, Lord Hamilton at para [11]; Kennedy v Chivas Brothers 2013 SLT 981, Lord Drummond Young, delivering the Opinion of the Court, at para [31]; ......
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Fatjon Kaptri V. The Lord Advocate Representing The Government Of The Republic Of Albania
...EWHC 2357; [2013] 1 WLR 490 Laska and Lika v AlbaniaENR (12315 and 17605/04) 20 April 2010, unreported McGhee v Strathclyde Fire Brigade 2002 SLT 680; 2002 Rep LR 29 McTear v Imperial Tobacco LtdENR 2005 2 SC 1; 2005 GWD 20–365 Mamatkulov v TurkeyHRC (2005) 41 EHRR 25; 18 BHRC 203 Mills v H......
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Fiona Mccondichie V. Mains Medical Centre
..."must be construed purposively so as to give effect to the results envisaged in the directive": McGhee v Strathclyde Fire Brigade, 2002 SLT 680, at paragraph [8] per Lord Hamilton; Marleasing SA v La Comercial Internacional de Alimentacion SA, [1990] ECR 1-4135. This is an important point; ......
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Candace Donaldson (ap) V. Hays Distribution Services Limited+cb Hillier Parker Management Services Limited+cb Hillier Parker Limited+national Britannia Health And Safety Limited
...S.C.(H.L.) 96, Marleasing SA v La Comercial Internacional de Alimentacion SA [1990] E.C.R. I-4135, and McGhee v Strathclyde Fire Brigade 2002 S.L.T.680. [5]Counsel submitted that it was clear from the terms of the Workplace Directive that it was concerned with ensuring a better level of pro......
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Chip And Miss Minor Defects And The Workplace
...an accident. There had to be a "real risk" of someone using the passage tripping and sustaining injury (McGhee v Strathclyde Fire Brigade 2002 SLT 680). The evidence was that on the day following the accident when the area was inspected the depth of the chip was seen to be only 1-2mm. M-I D......