词条 | Fenton v Thorley |
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| name = Fenton v. Thorley | court = | date_filed = | image = | date decided = | full name = | citations = [1903] WN 149 | judges = | prior actions = | subsequent actions = | opinions = | transcripts = judgment | Keywords = }}{{italic title}} Fenton v. Thorley [1903] WN 149 is an English tort law case from the House of Lords, which deals with the definition of an "accident". "'Accident' is used in the ordinary sense and means a mishap or untoward event not expected or designed." See also
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|title = A Few Observations on Workmen's Compensation in Germany and Here |last = Hirschfeld |first = Julius |journal = Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation |issn = 1479-5973 |volume = 13 |issue = 1 |year = 1912 |pages = 119–22 |jstor = 752557 |via = JSTOR |registration = y }}—on the difficulty of the divide between "accidents" and "disease" {{English law types}}{{UK-law-stub}} 4 : English tort case law|House of Lords cases|1903 in case law|1903 in British law |
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