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Personal injury – Breach of statutory duty. Court of Session: In an action by a pursuer who injured her back in the course of her employment with the defenders as a sales surveyor, the court held that the pursuer had proved how the accident happened, that it was caused by defenders' breach of statutory duty, and that there was no contributory negligence by the pursuer.
Personal injury – Breach of statutory duty. Court of Session: In an action by a pursuer who injured her back in the course of her employment with the defenders as a sales surveyor, the court held that the pursuer had proved how the accident happened, that it was caused by defenders' breach of statutory duty, and that there was no contributory negligence by the pursuer.
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