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- Title
Limiting the Legal Liability of Religious Institutions for their Clergy: Cavanaugh v. Grenville Christian College.
- Authors
Ogilvie, M. H.
- Abstract
The purpose of this article is to explore the case law relating to the potential legal liability of ecclesiastical institutions for the conduct of their clergy and lay employees in the tort of negligence, vicarious liability and breach of fiduciary duty. While a number of cases have resulted in findings of liability, especially in those relating to the Indian residential schools, a recent decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal, Cavanaugh v. Grenville Christian College, suggests ways of thinking about the limits and scope of liability for institutions whose charitable purposes are occasionally betrayed by rogue persons over whom they may have little control.
- Subjects
GRENVILLE Christian College (Brockville, Ont.); NEGLIGENCE; ONTARIO. Court of Appeal; BREACH of fiduciary responsibility; DECISION making in law; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); UNIVERSITIES &; colleges
- Publication
Dalhousie Law Journal, 2016, Vol 39, Issue 1, p129
- ISSN
0317-1663
- Publication type
Article