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No Liability for Kart Accident: Duties of Care & Vicarious Liability - Ivor Collett, 1 Chancery Lane

14/09/13. In an interesting survey of the principles giving rise to duties of care and vicarious liability, Mrs Justice Swift has handed down a liability judgment in a catastrophic injury case brought against various categories of defendant. The claimant was injured when her scarf got caught up in the rear axle of a 4-stroke engine go-kart. She had been one of a party of six friends in their twenties who took a kart belonging to one of them for recreational use on a newly-constructed local car park which they used. The basis for her complaint against all defendants was...

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