Zuijs v Wirth Brothers Proprietary Ltd: 1955

The court considered the extent of authority to be established to show the relationship of employer and employee: ‘What matters is lawful authority to command so far as there is scope for it. And there must always be some room for it, if only in incidental or collateral matters.’

Citations:

[1955] 93 CLR 561

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedReady Mixed Concrete Southeast Ltd v Minister of Pensions and National Insurance QBD 8-Dec-1967
Contracts of service or for services
In three cases appeals were heard against a finding as to whether a worker was entitled to have his employer pay National Insurance contributions on his behalf which would apply if he were an employee. He worked as an ‘owner-driver’
Held: The . .
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Employment

Updated: 14 November 2022; Ref: scu.346604