STATUS OF TRADE UNIONS.
AN IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. LONDON, July 25. The Judicial Committee of the House of Lerda has deoided, in the case of the Taff Vale Railway and Coal Company v. the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servant-, that trade unions can be sued in their registered name. 1 he case was last year before the High Court of Appeal, which held that it was impossible for trade unions to sue or to be sued. [It arose oat of the coal miners'^slrike].
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 2
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