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TORT

12 June 2008
Issue: 7325 / Categories: Case law , Public , Law digest , Human rights
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X v Hounslow London Borough Council [2008] EWHC 1168, [2008] All ER (D) 337 (May)

A local authority may be held to be under a duty of care to protect vulnerable adults from abuse by third parties. The correct approach in such a case is to consider the defendant as a single entity. Each of its sections and departments is under a duty to communicate to the others, and amongst its own relevant members of staff. The authority cannot be regarded as a collection of distinct departments or sections, whose knowledge, acts and omissions are to be judged independently of those of the others.

Issue: 7325 / Categories: Case law , Public , Law digest , Human rights
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