Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd.
Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd. [1976] 1 WLR 810, is an English tort law case concerning the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur ("the thing speaks for itself"). It deals with the law of negligence and it set an important precedent in so called "trip and slip" cases which are a common occurrence.
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Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd.
Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd. [1976] 1 WLR 810, is an English tort law case concerning the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur ("the thing speaks for itself"). It deals with the law of negligence and it set an important precedent in so called "trip and slip" cases which are a common occurrence.
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Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd. [197 ...... which are a common occurrence.
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The plaintiff slipped on pink yoghurt in a Tesco store.
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[1976] 1 WLR 810, [1976] 1 All ER 219, [1976] IRLR 92
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Court of Appeal
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Ward v. Tesco Stores Limited
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Ormrod LJ , Lawton LJ and Megaw LJ
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Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd. [197 ...... which are a common occurrence.
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