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Vicarious liability and the tort of harassment

The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 did not, expressly or impliedly, exclude an employer from vicarious liability for the tort of harassment committed by his employees while acting in the course of their employment. Therefore a claimant had a cause of action under section 3 of the Act against his employer in respect of alleged harassment by his departmental manager in breach of section 1.

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