40. Implied duty to indemnify employee.
40. Implied duty to indemnify employee.
Employment (Volume 39 (2021), paras 1-346; Volume 40 (2021), paras 347-728; Volume 41 (2021), paras 729-1086; Volume 41A (2021), paras 1087-1509) | Commentary
An employer is under an implied duty to indemnify or to reimburse the employee, as the case may be, against all liabilities and losses and in respect of all
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An employer is under an implied duty to indemnify or to reimburse the employee, as the case may be, against all liabilities and losses and in respect of all
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