In Mersey Docks and Harbour Board v Coggins and Griffiths [1947] AC 1 the House of Lords stated that, as a general rule, [...].
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the employer (E) would remain vicariously liable for the actions of employees loaned to another and that it would be difficult for E to rebut this presumption
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In Mersey Docks and Harbour Board v Coggins and Griffiths [1947] AC 1 the House of Lords stated that, as a general rule, [...].
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#law #negligence #tort
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In Mersey Docks and Harbour Board v Coggins and Griffiths [1947] AC 1 the House of Lords stated that, as a general rule, [...].
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the employer (E) would remain vicariously liable for the actions of employees loaned to another and that it would be difficult for E to rebut this presumption
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