Shore v Ministry of Works
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1950 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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9 cases
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Robertson v Ridley
...them by the rules, as distinct from common law. But to that again I shall come briefly in a moment. 10 We were also referred to Shore v. Ministry of Works [1950] 2 A.E.R.228. That was again a members' club case. The plaintiff was a member and was struck by a brick which had been dislodged f......
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Kenneth Harrison V. West Of Scotland Kart Club And Alfred Murie And Chris Baillie And Bill Mcdonald And Roseabel Carter And Ina Nelson And Royal Automobile Club Motor Sport Association Limited
...club, nor the members of the club committee, were held liable. [8]Counsel then referred to Shore v Ministry of Works and others [1950] 2 All E.R. 228, where a member of a club was struck by a brick which became dislodged from the roof of the club premises. She sued named individuals who wer......
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Hammonds (A Firm) v Jones
...working in the club at the time of the accident. The judge referred to Prole v Allen and Robertson v Ridley. Hooper J referred to Shaw v Ministry of Works [1950] 2 All ER 228 (which had been referred to in Robertson v Ridley too). Hooper J referred to the observation of Jenkins LJ in the ea......
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Brady v Moore
...v. Allen, no additional duty is imposed on a fellow club member by reason of membership of the committee. This was reiterated in Shore v. Ministry of Works [1950] 2 All E.R. 228, which was applied in Robertson v. 32 . Nothing which would come close to establishing liability on an alternati......
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