Vicarious liability, non-delegable duty and the Ng Huat Seng decision
In recent times, courts in Singapore and elsewhere have been grappling with the issue of delegability of duty of care. In the process, they have vigorously defended the conventional position that a duty of care is, in general, delegable. Accordingly, attempts at broadening the ambit of vicarious lia...
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Main Author: | Low, Kee Yang |
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2017
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