But when one person lends his servant to another for a particular employment, the servant, for anything done in that particular employment. must be dealt with as the servant of the man to whom he is lent, although he remains the general servant of the... The South African Law Reports: Transvaal provincial division - Page 87de Jan Hendrik Gey van Pittius, South Africa. Supreme Court. Transvaal Provincial Division, Adolf Davis - 1916Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Edwin Roulette Keedy - 1924 - 862 pages
...LR (2 Com. Pleas Div.) 205. In the latter case Lord Cockburn stated the rule in these words : "But when one person lends his servant to another for a...remains the general servant of the person who lent him." The true test in such cases is to ascertain who directs the movements of the person committing the... | |
| Sir John William Salmond - 1924 - 736 pages
...2 QB 565. Pee also Bain v. Central Vermont Rly. Co.. [1921] 2 AC 412. (p) (1877), 2 CPD at p. 209. person lends his servant to another for a particular...remains the general servant of the person who lent him." So in Hall v. Lees (q), it was held that a nursing association was not liable for the negligence of... | |
| 1894 - 1050 pages
...quotes with approval, from Chief Jtistice Cockburn's judgment in Rourke v. Colliery Co., this language : "When one person lends his servant to another for...anything done in that particular employment, must lie dealt with as the servant of the man to whom he is lent, although he remains the general servant... | |
| 1894 - 560 pages
...Mast. &Serv., 343 J 306. The principle ia thus stated by Cockbum, CJ, in Rourke v. Colliery Co.,8 "But when one person lends his servant to another for a...lent, although he remains the general servant of the man who lent him." Lord Herschell in Johnson v. Lindsay,9 states the doctrine in the following language:... | |
| 1919 - 492 pages
...progressive trend of the more intelligent courts, attention is called to the following citations : "Where one person lends his servant to another for a particular...that particular employment, must be dealt with as a sen-ant of the man to whom he is lent, although he remains the general servant of the person who... | |
| 1912 - 1074 pages
...reasons stated by Lord Cockburn in Rourke v. White Moss Colliery Co., LR 2 Com. PI. Div. 205, as follows: 'When one person lends his servant to another for...remains the general servant of the person who lent him.' " This note does not include cases on the subject of personal injuries caused by the negligent operation... | |
| 1938 - 1220 pages
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| 1920 - 1092 pages
...particular employment, the servant, for anything done in that particular employment, must be dealt with as a servant of the man to whom he is lent, although he...remains the general servant of the person who lent him. The test is whether, in the particular service which he is engaged to perform, he continues subject... | |
| 1918 - 1218 pages
...Pennsylvania. Jan. 7, 191S.Ï 1. MASTER AND SERVANT <S=301 (4)— LENDING OF SERVANT— RELATION. Where one person lends his servant to another for a particular...servant for anything done in that particular employment muet be dealt with as a servant of the one to whom he is lent, although he remains the general servant... | |
| 1938 - 1582 pages
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