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Plumb v Ayres and Ryford Limited: CA 17 Mar 1999

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Appeals in personal injury cases against a judge’s finding on liability are very unlikely to succeed, and in future, leave to appeal should only be given where there is a clear evidence that the judge had made an error of principle. However, Brook LJ said, exceptional circumstances may arise where the judge erred in principle, misapprehended the facts or he is clearly shown to have been wrong.
Brooke LJ
Times 11-May-1999, [1999] EWCA Civ 1010
Bailii
England and Wales
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The three defendants each appealed against apportionment of liability for serious personal injuries incurred in a road traffic accident. The first defendant a motor cycle driver, with the claimant his pillion passenger took suddent action to evade a . .

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