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., 1991 |
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... considered that the answer was obvious and required no evidence - the Shops Act was no more restrictive than was necessary to achieve the objectives of the Act - but since the council had not relied upon the Cassis argument , he joined ...
... considered that the answer was obvious and required no evidence - the Shops Act was no more restrictive than was necessary to achieve the objectives of the Act - but since the council had not relied upon the Cassis argument , he joined ...
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... considered that , without such knowledge the carers would not be able to detect ( perhaps oblique ) references the child might make to some experience involving the alleged perpetrator . Booth J held that the decision to disclose the ...
... considered that , without such knowledge the carers would not be able to detect ( perhaps oblique ) references the child might make to some experience involving the alleged perpetrator . Booth J held that the decision to disclose the ...
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... considered by May J in Hughes v National Union of Mineworkers [ 1991 ] 4 All ER 278. The plaintiff was involved in policing a colliery where striking miners were picketing working miners . He was seriously injured when a group of miners ...
... considered by May J in Hughes v National Union of Mineworkers [ 1991 ] 4 All ER 278. The plaintiff was involved in policing a colliery where striking miners were picketing working miners . He was seriously injured when a group of miners ...
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