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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الصفحة 111
... liability to make a payment . The Court of Appeal held – and this seems to be clear from the words of the section - that the liability which he is charged with evading must be his own liability and not that of another . This is made ...
... liability to make a payment . The Court of Appeal held – and this seems to be clear from the words of the section - that the liability which he is charged with evading must be his own liability and not that of another . This is made ...
الصفحة 254
... liability for prenatal negligence is at and after , but not before , birth . It is at that moment that the three ... Liability ) Act 1976 , it remains perversely cheaper to destroy rather than merely injure the unborn child ( see PJ Pace ...
... liability for prenatal negligence is at and after , but not before , birth . It is at that moment that the three ... Liability ) Act 1976 , it remains perversely cheaper to destroy rather than merely injure the unborn child ( see PJ Pace ...
الصفحة 408
... liability and quantification were determined separately , interest on the damages awarded should run from the date of the judgment on liability or from the date when damages were agreed or assessed and final judgment entered . The House ...
... liability and quantification were determined separately , interest on the damages awarded should run from the date of the judgment on liability or from the date when damages were agreed or assessed and final judgment entered . The House ...
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accused adopted alleged allowed Appeal held application arbitration argued argument assessment award BCLC BMLR bodily harm breach cause of action charge child claim common law concerned consent considered contract costs Council Court of Appeal criminal damages decided decision defendant defendant's discretion dismissed Divisional Court documents duty duty of care effect employee employment entitled evidence exercise fact Factortame fraud Gillick competent granted House of Lords injunction injury Inspector of Taxes intended interest issue judgment jurisdiction Justice landlord liability Lord Ackner Lord Bridge Lord Donaldson Lord Jauncey Lord Lowry Lord Templeman magistrate Mareva injunction matter mens rea negligence notice offence parents party payment person plaintiff police principle prison procedure proceedings prosecution question reason refused relevant result resulting trust rule Secretary solicitors statute statutory tenant Torfaen tort trial judge tribunal unlawful wardship