France v James Coombes & Co
France v James Coombes & Co [1929] AC 496 is an old UK labour law case, concerning the definition of ‘employee’ for the purpose of section 8 of the Trade Boards Act 1909 and the Trade Boards Act 1918.
France v James Coombes & Co | |
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Court | House of Lords |
Citation(s) | [1929] AC 496 |
Case history | |
Prior action(s) | [1928] 2 KB 81 |
Keywords | |
Trade Boards, minimum wage |
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