WebDetails FAIRCLOUGH HOMES LTD V SUMMERS [2012] UKSC 26, Supreme Court, Lord Hope, Deputy President, Lord Kerr, Lord Clarke, Lord Dyson and Lord Reed Insurance (liability) - Fraudulent claim against assured - Whether claim could be struck out after judgment given - Interest - Costs - Contempt of court - CPR 3.4 (2) WebSummers v Fairclough Homes Ltd [2012] UKSC 26 Vicarious bishops A diocese is vicariously liable for the torts of a predatory priest even though the offender is not an …
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Webthe highest authority is that of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in Summers v Fairclough Homes Ltd [2012] UKSC 26; [2012] 1 WLR 2004. It is needless to say that the decision has a wide ramification as the London Market is still a large and WebThe Court of Appeal considered the authority of Summers v Fairclough Homes Ltd [2012] UKSC 26, in which Lord Clarke recognised the power to strike out claims for these reasons at any stage of the proceedings even at the end of the trial. Lord Clarke stated: Web27 Jun 2012 · Fairclough Homes Limited (Appellant) v Summers (Respondent) Judgment date. 27 Jun 2012. Neutral citation number [2012] UKSC 26. Case ID. UKSC 2010/0212. … harlem news alpo