Animals in UK Law
-
Hanchett-Stamford v Attorney General and Others
... ... To whom do the assets of the League belong? 9 ... The payment to the Captive Animals Protection Trust 16 ... Mrs Hanchett-Stamford's fitness 16 ... Result 17 ... ...
-
R (Begum) v Governors of Denbigh High School
... ... of ultra-orthodox Jews complained that their rights under article 9 had been infringed because French law did not allow them to slaughter animals in accordance with their particular opinion of what Jewish ritual required. They could however have imported suitably slaughtered meat from Belgium ... ...
-
R (Countryside Alliance and Others) v Attorney-General and Another
... ... and the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, supported by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as interveners, contend that the 2004 Act is not incompatible with the European Convention or the EC Treaty ... They prevailed before the Queen's ... ...
-
Worcestershire County Council v Tongue
... ... Green, and she signed a consent to having taken custody of animals and to their transfer ... 4 David Tongue also granted a series of tenancies to Ms. Green of each of Inkberrow and ... ...
-
Mirvahedy v Henley
... ... No appeal was pursued from this decision. Mr Mirvahedy also advanced a claim under section 2 of the Animals Act 1971. He asserted that, even if they were not at fault, Dr and Mrs Henley were liable for the damage caused by their runaway horse. Under the ... ...
-
Flaherty v National Greyhound Racing Club Ltd
... ... He had been a veterinarian for over 40 years, specialising in small animals including greyhounds. From 1 January 1970 to 1 December 2001 Mr Crittall's veterinary practice carried out veterinary duties at WGS. Those duties ... ...
-
R (Zoolife International Ltd) v Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
... ... veterinary surgeons or veterinary practitioners, and the other from Part II, which consisted of those competent to advise on welfare of animals, conservation matters and the management of zoos ... 9 Lambeth duly asked DEFRA to nominate two inspectors for the ... ...
-
R v Rogers; R v Tapecrown Ltd; R v Beaman
... ... there was ever any occasion where: i) She might escape into a public area, un-muzzled, and come into close contact with people or animals with whom/which she was not familiar. ii) She might be able to remove her own muzzle, or have her muzzle removed, whilst in any public ... ...
-
R (British Union for Abolition of Vivisection) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... for the Abolition of Vivisection, as claimants, persuaded Mitting J that a Chief Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 had misconstrued statutory Guidance when he reported in a Review of October 2002 on Aspects of Non-human Primate ... ...
-
Cummings v Granger
... ... She was a trespasser ... 8 Nevertheless the Judge held that the lady had a goodcause of action against the keeper of the dog under the Animals Act, 1971. He held that that Act imposed a strict liability on the owner of this dog: but it was partly the lady's own fault. He said that they were ... ...
See all results