Videan v. British Transport Commission (1963)2 QB 650 OCCUPIERS LIABILITY AND CHILDREN S. 3(3) (a) Herrington v. British Railways Board (1971) 2 QB 107 Robert Addie & Sons. v. Dumbreck (1929) AC 358 Videan v. British Transport Commission Glasgow Corp. v. Taylor (1922) AC. 44 Excelsior Wire Rope v. Callan (1930) AC 404 Philips v. Rochester Corp. (1955)1 Q.B. 450.
131 2.VICARIOUS LIABILITY The Circumstances in which an employer may be liable where harm is caused by an act or omission of someone doing work for her/him. An employer is jointly and severally liable for any tort committed by his/her employee while acting in the course of their employment. (a) Nicolaus Leoport v. B. Ntangilege Bagenzi Civ. App. 29-D-65; 28/6/65 (Unreported). (b) Morgans v. Launchbury (1971)2 QB 245 (c) Glanville Williams, "Vicarious Liability..." (1957)20 MLR 220 I.WHO IS AN EMPLOYEE (a)Control Banaanmuun v. Cheyne 2 TLR (Revd) 283 Selle v. Associated Motor Boat (1968) EA 123 Stevenson, Jordan & Harrison v. Macdonald & Evans (1952)1 TLR 101, 111. Fernandes v. Ruby Cabs Limited Civ. Cas. 40-D-64; 21/10/64 (Unreported) Cassidy v. Ministry of Health (1951)2 KB 343 (b)Borrowed employees
132 Mersey Docks & Harbour Board v. Coggins & Griffith (1947) AC 1;