LEGAL PRECEDENT
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES A cl
EMPLOYEE CLAIMS DAM#
(By Telegraph—Press AssocW |S . CHRISTCHUKCH ) .tto J »« Holding that a member «a action for damages agaiib? registered under the 5 in Act, Mr. _ Justice _ * a ns<|fi Supreme Court this 1110 a question which wasI out precedent in the But» „.;R. was delivering judgment raised in a claim for da !" a " k #*S| by Joseph Inward Russell, t of Ashburton, against tne the Ashburton Working alleging negligence agamst or servants. His Honor fruS'lN decide the point so as || whether the case eon.d P . The defendant trustees in tk Jfe said that plaintiff i' for damages against the ' . l>v the Friendly Societies - which the Hub com!»i tifi 'P the dispute settled bv |g the Hub. f ,k The judge said he was that the claim was not outJß accordance with the meai o j„ M| the Friendly Societies am „;>•« rules of the club so as recourse to the courts- „ en eral ,: Jf§ Plaintiff claimed io3-> lor <\ tn) s« special damages from t e, er 9,'' V 'll§ on the ground that 011 bottle when he was in the clubs boB he was severely injurea bottles which, it was a c to negligence on the part |j servants or agents | n ,j n uc ! 'fe bottles without a barrie: J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 298, 17 December 1935, Page 8
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