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Woodland v Swimming Teachers Association

Woodland v Essex County Council [2013] UKSC 66; [2014] AC 537
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtUK Supreme Court
Year2013
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

A defendant owes a non-delegable duty of care - remaining personally liable for the negligence of an independent contractor to whom it has delegated performance - where it has assumed an antecedent, positive duty to protect a particularly vulnerable or dependent claimant (such as a school to its pupils) and has delegated to a third party the very function integral to that protective duty.

Area of Law

tort

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