Bolton v Stone
Bolton v. Stone [1951] AC 850, [1951] 1 All ER 1078 is a leading House of Lords case in the tort of negligence, establishing that a defendant is not negligent if the damage to the plaintiff was not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of his conduct. The plaintiff was hit by a cricket ball which had been hit out of the ground; the defendants were members of the club committee.
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Bolton v Stone
Bolton v. Stone [1951] AC 850, [1951] 1 All ER 1078 is a leading House of Lords case in the tort of negligence, establishing that a defendant is not negligent if the damage to the plaintiff was not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of his conduct. The plaintiff was hit by a cricket ball which had been hit out of the ground; the defendants were members of the club committee.
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Bolton v Stone [1951] AC 850 i ...... tung des Schädigers zu führen.
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Bolton v. Stone [1951] AC 850, ...... members of the club committee.
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Bolton v Stone [1951] AC 850 i ...... tung des Schädigers zu führen.
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Bolton v. Stone [1951] AC 850, ...... members of the club committee.
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