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Lister v Hesley Hall Ltd

[2001] UKHL 22; [2002] 1 AC 215
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHouse of Lords
Year2001
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

An employer is vicariously liable for an employee's intentional wrongdoing, including sexual abuse, where the wrongful conduct is so closely connected with the duties the employee was authorised to perform that it would be fair and just to hold the employer liable — the 'close connection' test.

Area of Law

Tort

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