Peter Taylor Campbell v North Lanarkshire Council and Another

JurisdictionScotland
Date2000
CourtCourt of Session (Outer House)
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13 cases
  • Md Against Amec Group Limited
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • December 16, 2016
    ...have occurred – was reasonably foreseeable. o This last point was made by Lord Reed in Campbell v North Lanarkshire Council and Another 2000 SCLR 373 at page 380 F-G where he said “Before leaving Page v Smith I should observe that determining the range of foreseeable physical injury may not......
  • Stanislau Laudanska V. The University Of Abertay
    • United Kingdom
    • Sheriff Court
    • November 4, 2003
    ...1A.C. 310. Anderson v British Railways Board 1973 SLT (Nts) 20 Bourhill v Young 1942 S.C. (H.L.) 78 Campbell v North Lanarkshire Council 2000 SCLR 373 Coyle v National Coal Board 1959 SLT 114 Cross v Highlands and Islands Development Board 2001 SLT 1060 Fleming v Strathclyde Regional Counci......
  • Reclaiming Motion By Melville Dow Against Amec Group Limited
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • November 28, 2017
    ...injury alone subsequent to Dulieu in the opinion of Lord Reed 32 (sitting in the Outer House) in Campbell v North Lanarkshire Council 2000 SCLR 373. I would respectfully adopt what Lord Reed says there. [70] Lord Reed notes that the ratio of Dulieu, with its requirement that the nervous sho......
  • In The Petition Of D.b. For Judicial Review Of A Medical Certificate Issued Under Gulation H2(3)of The Police Pensions Regulations 1987 And Answers Fo
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • October 16, 2012
    ...[§§ 47 and 56]. The common law approach was explained in some detail by Lord Reed himself in Campbell v North Lanarkshire Council and Anr 2000 SCLR 373. For the purpose of personal injuries claims, and also for employment claims and industrial injuries benefit claims, "stress" is not an inj......
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