Taylor v Glasgow City Council

JurisdictionScotland
Date1999
Year1999
CourtCourt of Session (Outer House)
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  • David Taylor V. City Of Glasgow Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • April 30, 2002
    ...the merits of such a test and, having observed that there was nothing about "foreseeable possibility" in the Regulations, he continued (2000 SLT 670 at 672): "If there is to be any limitation on the ambit of the Regulations to make them less than a duty of insurance when somebody sustains i......
  • Christopher King V. Fife Council And Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • December 5, 2003
    ...what the assessment would have shown and the breaches averred: Cross v HIE 2001 SLT 1060 at 1078 to 1080; Taylor v City of Glasgow Council 2000 SLT 670 at 671K; Anderson v Lothian Health Board 1996 SCLR 1068 at 1071D. Miss Poole submitted that the pursuer's averments failed on points (1) an......
  • Taylor v City of Glasgow Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House - Extra Division)
    • April 30, 2002
    ...being carried out by the pursuer. At advising, on 3 August 1999, the Temporary Judge dismissed the action (Taylor v Glasgow City Council 2000 SLT 670). The pursuer reclaimed. Cases referred to: Anderson v Lothian Health BoardUNK 1996 SCLR 1068 Avery v Hew Park School for Boys 1949 SLT (N) 6......
  • Robert Purdie V. City Of Glasgow Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • December 21, 2001
    ...at p. 455). Reference was also made in this context to Hall v City of Edinburgh Council 1999 SLT 744, Taylor v City of Glasgow Council 2000 SLT 670, Easson v Dundee Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 2000 SLT 345, Fleming v Stirling Council 2001 SLT 123, King v Carron Phoenix Limited, 1999 Rep. L......
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