Issue 63 - September 2005
Where an experienced contractor holds itself out as being capable of carrying out roofing work, to what extent might the site owner be liable in damages following an accident?
Issue 63 - September 2005
Where an experienced contractor holds itself out as being capable of carrying out roofing work, to what extent might the site owner be liable in damages following an accident?
Issue 60 - June 2005
The Court of Appeal once again had to consider the size of an appropriate fine following a successful prosecution for Health and Safety offences. See also R v P&O European Ferries (Issue 55)
Issue 55 - January 2005
How will the court assess the size of an appropriate fine following the successful prosecutionfor health and safety offences?
Issue 52 - October 2004
Which party controlled the way in which work was carried out on site?
Issue 50 - August 2004
Here, in a personal injury claim for injuries caused by tripping on floor studs at a construction site, the Court had to decide who was in control and responsible for that site.
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