Managerial Law: Volume 7 Issue 6
Table of contents
BAKER v. WILLOUGHBY
Reid, Guest, Viscount Dilhorne, Donovan, PearsonNovember 26, 1969 Damages — Personal injuries — Assessment — Successive independent tortfeasors — Action for damages for injuries to leg sustained in road accident — Subsequent…
PEAT v. N. J. MUSCHAMP & CO. LTD.
L.J. Davies, L.J. Widgery, L.J. KarminskiNovember 6, 1969 Factory — Statutory duty — Breach — Disabled workman sustaining injury while lifting weight — Told previously by employers to ask for help in lifting weights if…
REGINA v. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, EX PARTE HUDSON REGINA v. INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, EX PARTE JONES
M.R. Denning, Edmund Davies, Fenton AtkinsonNovember 13, 1969 National Insurance — Industrial injuries benefit — Disablement benefit — Functions of statutory and medical authorities — Industrial accident followed by two…
WATTS OF CALCOT LTD. v. MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD
L.J. Davies, L.J. Winn, L.J. KarminskiDecember 4, 1969 Revenue — Selective employment tax — Qualifying activities — “Agricultural contracting” — Company carrying out grass‐cutting, hedging, ditching, fertilising…
EDWARDS v. SOCIETY OF GRAPHICAL AND ALLIED TRADES
J. BuckleyNovember 27, 1969 Trade Union — Expulsion — Skilled printer employed by printers with 100 per cent, trade union membership — Employee dismissed after union membership wrongfully…
THE INDUSTRIAL COURT
Claim for upgrading of the post of Assistant Area Accountant in the Newbury Area of the Southern Electricity Board
The Industrial Training Levy (Iron and Steel) Order 1970
The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Iron and Steel Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the iron and steel…
The Industrial Training Levy (Knitting, Lace and Net) Order 1970
The Secretary of State after approving proposals submitted by the Knitting, Lace and Net Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the knitting…
COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT: NOTES OF CASES
Company — Winding up — Keeping the business going for a period