Turner v Coates

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1917
Year1917
CourtKing's Bench Division
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7 cases
  • Gomberg v Smith
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 22 January 1962
    ...care" was a question of fact in each case, and that the standard of care may not be the same in the country as in a town. See also Turner v. Coates, 1917 1 King's Bench, 670; Gayler & Pope v. Davies. 1924 2 King's Bench, 75, and the dictum of Lord Porter in Searle v. Wallbank, 1947 Appeal......
  • Draper v Hodder
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 3 February 1972
    ...in my judgment a distinction needs to be drawn between the "scienter" and the negligence cases, and some-times this is not done. In Turner v. Coates (1917 1 King's Bench 670) the defendant was held liable in negligence for driving an unbroken colt along the highway in the dark, with the re......
  • Searle v Wallbank
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 16 December 1946
    ...brought on to the road and have not been kept under such reasonable control as is possible whilst they are there. 49The recent cases of Turner v. Coates [1917], 1 K.B. 670, Gayler v. Davies [1924], 2 K.B. 75, and Deen v. Davies [1935], 2 K.B. 282, are, I think, to be included under this ......
  • Howard v Bergin, O'Connor & Company
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court (Irish Free State)
    • 24 November 1925
    ...13 C.B.N.S. 430. (1) 5 C. B. 622. (2) [1923] S. C. 748. (3) [1923] 2 K. B. 212. (4) 13 C.B.N.S. 430. (1) 13 C.B.N.S. 430 at p. 436. (2) [1917] 1 K. B. 670. (3) 24 L. T. 587. (4) 10 C.B.N.S. 572. (5) 52 Ir.L.T.R. 67. (1) 9 Q. B. 101. (2) [1923] 2 K. B. 212. (3) 13 C.B.N.S. 430. (4) [1916] 2 ......
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