May 10, 1971 Master and Servant — Contract of employment — “International contract” — Dutch company recruiting European personnel to work on oil rigs outside their countries of origin — Printed form in Americanised English adaptable for different nationals — Payment in sterling — Clause stating that employers Dutch and contract wholly performable outside employee's country of origin — Clause under which employee accepting company's benefit programme in case of accident in lieu of all rights under law of his own country — Provision in clause excluding employers' liability void in English law — Englishman entering into contract in England for work on rig off Nigerian coast — Injury at work after two weeks — Action for damages for negligence begun in England against Dutch employers — Whether proper law governing contract Dutch or English — Whether injured Englishman confined to benefits under benefit programme valid in Dutch international contract.
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Knight's Industrial Law Reports
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SAYERS v. INTERNATIONAL DRILLING COMPANY N.V. Available to Purchase
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© MCB UP Limited
1971
Knight's Industrial Law Reports (1971) 11 (2): 65–77.
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Denning M, Salmon L, Stamp L (1971), "SAYERS v. INTERNATIONAL DRILLING COMPANY N.V.". Knight's Industrial Law Reports, Vol. 11 No. 2 pp. 65–77, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022004
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