Vicarious Liability - Paper 2 Flashcards

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1
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What is vicarious liability?

A

When an employer is liable for the actions of an employee

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How many conditions must be proven?

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Two

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What is the first stage of vicarious liability?

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To decide whether the worker is an employee or an independent contractor (self-employed)

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What is the test used for obvious employer-employee relationships

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The multiple test

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Which case established the multiple test?

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Ready Mixed Concrete v Minister of Pensions

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What factors are important under the multiple test?

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Whether a wage is being paid

Who provides the tools and equipment

Whether the worker has to obey orders

The exercise of control over how the work is being done

The acceptance of any business risk

The power to hire and fire assistants

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What do you do in doubtful cases?

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Use the akin to employment test, established in the Christian Brothers

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Which factors are used under the akin to employment test?

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1) The employer is more likely to have insurance and be able to compensate V

2) The act is committed by the employee on behalf of the employer

3) The employee’s activity is likely to be part of the business activity of the employer

4) The employer by employing the employee created the risk of the act being committed

5) The employee will have been under the control of the employer

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Which case that if they are an independent contractor they will not be vicariously liable?

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Barclay’s Bank v Various Claimants

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What is Stage 2 is vicarious liability?

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Whether the employee’s acts were so closely connected with acts the employee was authorised to do that it may be regarded as being done in the course of his employment

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Which case held an employer will still be liable even if the employee was acting excessively?

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Vasey

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What was the decision in Century’s Insurance?

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Employer will be liable even if the employee acted negligently

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Which case held the employer will be liable even if the employee acted in an unathorised way?

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Rose v Plenty

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What was the decision in Morrisons v Mohamud?

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Employer will still be liable if the employee committed a criminal act

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When will the employer not be liable under vicarious liability?

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If the employee:
1) Does something unrelated to their job (Heasemans v Clarity Cleaning)

2) Committed a frolic of their own (Storey v Ashton)

3) Acted because of a personal vendetta (Morrisons v Various Claimants)

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What was the decision in Smith v Stages regarding travelling to a from work?

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Normally not in the course of the employment but the employer may be liable if the employee is being paid to travel or is given travel expenses