6. Employment Income - Employment/office Flashcards

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Lee v Lee’s Air Farming

A

director of a company even if COE and owning all shares = office

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2
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McMilan v Guest

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company director (even if no COE) = office

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3
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Dale v IRC

A

Trustee/executor = office

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4
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Ellis v Lucas

A

company auditor = office

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5
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Mitchell & Edon v Ross

A

NHS Consultant

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6
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Ministry of Housing v Sharp

A

Local land charges registrar

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7
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Edwards v Clinch

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degree of continuity and position independent of the individual holding it = office

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8
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Davies v Braithwaite

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employment - no

  • look at contracts as a whole (total commitments in the year)
  • each commitment was in course of exercising profession
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9
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Fall v Hitchen

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dancer (ballet)

  • employee
  • looked at contract in isolation
  • contract looked like employment contract = fulll time, specified hours, first call on time, permission needed to work for someone else
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10
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Market Investigations

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Cooke J lists factors for employment

  1. control
  2. provision of equipment
  3. helpers
  4. financial risk
  5. degree of responsibility for investment/management
  6. opportunity to benefit from sound management

BUSINESS ON OWN ACCOUNT

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11
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Hall v Lorimer

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DEPENDENCY ON PARTICULAR PAYMASTER TEST

  • didn’t have own equipment (but doesn’t matter - equipment bulky, would expect hirer to provide it)
  • he bore the risk if client didn’t pay so he is self-employed
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12
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argent v minister of social security

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professional actor taught part-time at school
not employee
regard totality of facts

you can have different capacities in different roles (compare fuge)

  • paid hourly
  • no written contract
  • no prescribed syllabus
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13
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ready mixed contrete

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control is more about mutual obligation - R promises to provide work, E promises to do it, R pays even if no work provided)

contract exists if

1) servant agrees in consideration of wage to provide work/skill
2) servant expressly/impliedly is under control
3) provision of contract is consistent with COE

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14
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IRC v Turnbull

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marine engineer acted as London rep for two companies

  • employee
  • because he began as an employee
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15
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Marsh v ITC

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Commercial traveller representing a firm of flour merchants and 4 other firms

  • not employee
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16
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Fuge v McCelland

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full time teacher taught adult evening classes = separate agreement = employee

17
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so for employment, case law tests incl:

A
control
integration
economic reality
mutuality of obligation 
business on his own account
18
Q

Autoclenz v Belcher

A

SHAM allowed

  • document might not reflect the true agreement
  • so focus on actual obligations
  • look at all evidence (incl. written terms)
  • read contract in context of whole agreement