borrowed employee

borrowed employee
Before person may be considered "borrowed servant," his services must be loaned with his acquiescence or consent and he must become wholly subject to control and direction of second employer, and free during the temporary period from the control of the original employer. Foster v. Englewood Hospital Ass'n, 19 Ill.App.3d 1055, 313 N.E.2d 255, 259.
Under the "borrowed employee" doctrine, if one to whom an employee is lent is master of servant at very time negligent act occurs, it is upon him, as a special employer, that liability rests, but if one lending employee is his master at very time of injury, then he, as general employer incurs liability. Skornia v. Highway Pavers, Inc., Wis., 39 Wis.2d 293, 159 N.W.2d 76, 79

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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