Managerial Law: Volume 3 Issue 1

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SMITH (FORMERLY WESTWOOD) v. NATIONAL COAL BOARD

Reid, Hodson, Guest, Pearce, Upjohn

May 22, 1967 Mines — Colliery — Rail track — Dirt‐stack less than three feet from line — Shunter accompanying train — Path across dirt‐stack — Route shunter was “required” to

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KAY v. I.T.W. LTD.

L.J. Sellers, L.J. Danckwerts, L.J. Sachs

April 24, 1967 Master and Servant — Vicarious liability — Scope of employment — Customer's five ton vehicle blocking access to warehouse — Driver of fork lift truck's inability to

BOYLE v. KODAK LTD.

L.J. Sellers, L.J. Davies, L.J. Salmon

June 15, 1967 Building — Safety regulations — Technical breach — Regulation requiring top of ladder to be lashed before used — Access to top of ladder by staircase — Scaling of

HILL v. ARCHBOLD

M.R. Denning, L.J. Danckwerts, L.J. Winn

June 16, 1967 Master and Servant — Maintenance of suit — Trade union's paid officials — Defamation action — Union's legal assistance to officials for libel action — Whether

PEARSON AND ANOTHER v. WILLIAM JONES LTD.

Parker of, J. Waller, J. Swanwick

June 5, 1967 Master and Servant — Redundancy — Redundancy payment — Calculation — “Normal working week” — “Normal working hours” — Variable hours of overtime — Whether to be taken

AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES (IPSWICH) LTD. v. RUSHMERE

J. Plowman

May 31, 1967 Restraint of trade — Master and servant — Sales representative — Wholesalers and retailers of veterinary products — Employee undertaking not to sell in direct

LITTLER v. G. L. MOORE (CONTRACTORS) LTD.

J. Brabin

May 9, 1967 Building — Safety regulations — “Process” — Cutting glazed earthenware drainpipe with hammer and chisel — Whether “cutting … stone, concrete, slag or similar materials

THE INDUSTRIAL COURT

(3147) Observance of Recognised Terms and Conditions of Employment in respect of Draughtsmen, Planners and Estimators employed by a firm in Oakham, Rutland

THE WAGES REGULATION (CUTLERY) ORDER 1967

Whereas the Minister of Labour (hereafter in this Order referred to as “the Minister”) has received from the Cutlery Wages Council (Great Britain) the wages regulation proposals…

THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS (SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1967

The Minister of Labour in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 46 of the Redundancy Payments Act 1965 and after consultation with the Council on Tribunals hereby…

THE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING LEVY (GAS) ORDER 1967

The Minister of Labour after approving proposals submitted by the Gas Industry Training Board for the imposition of a further levy on employers in the gas industry and by virtue…

THE WAGES REGULATION (FUR) ORDER 1967

Whereas the Minister of Labour (hereafter in this Order referred to as “the Minister”) has received from the Fur Wages Council (Great Britain) the wages regulation proposals set…

THE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING LEVY (ROAD TRANSPORT) ORDER 1967

The Minister of Labour after approving proposals submitted by the Road Transport Industry Training Board for the imposition of a levy on employers in the road transport industry…

THE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING LEVY (IRON AND STEEL) ORDER 1967

The Minister of Labour 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 WAGES REGULATION (CUTLERY) (HOLIDAYS) ORDER 1967

Whereas the Minister of Labour (hereafter in this Order referred to as “the Minister”) has received from the Cutlery Wages Council (Great Britain) the wages regulation proposals…

THE WAGES REGULATION (SHIRTMAKING) (HOLIDAYS) ORDER 1967

Whereas the Minister of Labour (Hereafter in this Order referred to as “the Minister”) has received from the Shirtmaking Wages Council (Great Britain) the wages regulation…

THE NATIONAL INSURANCE (INCREASE OF BENEFIT AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) REGULATIONS 1967

The National Insurance Joint Authority in exercise of powers conferred by sections 45, 50 and 99 of the National Insurance Act 1965, and the Minister of Social Security, in…

COMMERCIAL SUPPLEMENT: NOTES OF CASES

Insurance — Duty of care placed on insured — Unattended and unlocked van — Contents and van stolen — Whether Insurers liable to indemnify.

ISSN:

0309-0558

Online date, start – end:

1966 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited