Doughty v Turner Manufacturing
Doughty v Turner Manufacturing is a 1964 English case on the law of negligence. The case is notable for failing to apply the concept of "foreseeable class of harm" established in Hughes v Lord Advocate, thereby denying the award of damages to a factory worker injured in an accident at work.
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Doughty v Turner Manufacturing
Doughty v Turner Manufacturing is a 1964 English case on the law of negligence. The case is notable for failing to apply the concept of "foreseeable class of harm" established in Hughes v Lord Advocate, thereby denying the award of damages to a factory worker injured in an accident at work.
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