The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1990 |
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... breach of statutory duty , because ' statutory duty ' refers to functions imposed by Parliament on local authorities and other public bodies , and that is a matter which is central to administrative law . Lord Oliver ( at 936 ) put the ...
... breach of statutory duty , because ' statutory duty ' refers to functions imposed by Parliament on local authorities and other public bodies , and that is a matter which is central to administrative law . Lord Oliver ( at 936 ) put the ...
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... breach of the Code does not depend on whether the breaches were in bad faith . The purpose of the exclusionary jurisdiction is not to punish the police for lapses of discipline but to protect the suspect's procedural rights and ensure ...
... breach of the Code does not depend on whether the breaches were in bad faith . The purpose of the exclusionary jurisdiction is not to punish the police for lapses of discipline but to protect the suspect's procedural rights and ensure ...
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... breach of contract . This was so even though the breach , so far as it related to failing to lodge a caution , remained remediable for many years . In fact it could have been remediable until the former wife sold the house some eight ...
... breach of contract . This was so even though the breach , so far as it related to failing to lodge a caution , remained remediable for many years . In fact it could have been remediable until the former wife sold the house some eight ...
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Southend BC 1990 I All ER 243 253 | 4 |
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