Coming off Record in UK Law

  • Three Rivers District Council v Governor and Company of the Bank of England (No. 3)
    • House of Lords
    • 22 March 2001
    ... ... 141H-142C: "As Josephine Steiner observed in 'Coming to Terms with E.E.C. Directives,' [(1990)] 106 L.Q.R. 144 , 146 the ... 89 The first two recitals record the fact that the Treaty prohibited any discriminatory treatment from the ... ...
  • Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington London Borough Council
    • House of Lords
    • 07 June 1996
    ... ... purposes to examine the basis of that decision; though I wish to record that it caused grave concern among financial institutions, and especially ... 225 It is therefore probable that Hobhouse J. was influenced in coming to his decision by the judgment of the Court of Appeal in In re Diplock ... ...
  • M'Alister or Donoghue (Pauper) v Stevenson
    • House of Lords
    • 26 May 1932
    ... ... 253 , the plaintiff had been injured by a wheel coming off a van which he was driving for his employer and which it was the duty ... with the practice of the day were entitled to consider the whole record including the declaration, and coming to the conclusion that the ... ...
  • Campbell v MGN Ltd
    • House of Lords
    • 06 May 2004
    ... ... his or her life, the press will normally be entitled to put the record straight: [2003] QB 633 , 658. Thus the area of dispute at the trial ... was by virtue of the caption, which said that she was going to or coming from a meeting of NA. But this in my opinion added nothing to what was ... ...
  • Anisminic Ltd v Foreign Compensation Commission
    • House of Lords
    • 17 December 1968
    ... ... to correct errors of law if they are revealed on the face of the record. The control cannot, however, be exercised if there is some provision ... in that case could not determine the dispute which arose without coming to a conclusion as to the construction of the sections of the Act which ... ...
  • R v Selvey
    • House of Lords
    • 09 May 1968
    ... ... as he was a man of bad character, they were entitled to hear the record of the Appellant. He told them then that they would not decide the case ... of consent in a rape case, an imputation on character as not coming within those words ... 43 Applying this test to the facts of this case ... ...
  • Devaseelan v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • Immigration Appeals Tribunal
    • 13 March 2002
    ... ... The adjudicator considered that evidence, which included the record of the Appellant's interview in which he set out his story of what he ... 25 The coming into force of the Human Rights Act 1998 and section 65 of the 1999 Act has ... ...
  • Tanfern Ltd v Cameron-Macdonald and another
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 12 May 2000
    ... ... The need for a suitable record of all judgments ... 34 This new emphasis on ... decade there had been a substantial increase in the number of cases coming to the Court of Appeal. Its authors believed that if there had to be an ... ...
  • Jefford v Gee
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 04 March 1970
    ... ... It said: "(1) In any proceedings tried in any Court of record for the recovery of any debt; or damages, the Court may, if it thinks fit, ... In most cases coming up for decision in this coming year, the average may be taken to be 6% ... ...
  • Broome v Cassell & Company Ltd
    • House of Lords
    • 23 February 1972
    ... ... Irving and that the jury were not in fact misled. In coming to this conclusion I have been impressed, as was the Court of Appeal, by ... exemplary damages generally or at least in defamation cases) I must record my opinion ... 199 In Rookes v. Barnard one submission that was made ... ...
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