Categories Uncategorized Breakingbury v Croad. The owner of a dental practice was found to be vicariously liable and directly liable via a non-delegable duty of care for the alleged negligence of the treating dentists, who were self-employed. Post author By Pete's Library Post date May 11, 2021 No Comments on Breakingbury v Croad. The owner of a dental practice was found to be vicariously liable and directly liable via a non-delegable duty of care for the alleged negligence of the treating dentists, who were self-employed. www.linkedin.com/posts/heather-owen-b273b11bb_breakingbury-v-croad-ugcPost-6797503612042964992-nErm Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... ← Palestine 🇵🇸 Riyad Mahrez tweet → Third party liabilities and section 152 notices | Credithire Barrister Leave a comment Cancel reply Δ