Control of Dogs in UK Law

  • Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd
    • House of Lords
    • 24 avril 1997
    ...... appellants all lived at the material time in an area on the Isle of Dogs affected by the interference, which has been called the shadow area. They ... to such conditions as it thinks fit, provides a mechanism for control of the unrestricted right to build which can be used for the protection of ......
  • R (Countryside Alliance and Others) v Attorney-General and Another
    • House of Lords
    • 28 novembre 2007
    ...... these appeals is whether the prohibition of hunting wild mammals with dogs and of hare coursing imposed by the Hunting Act 2004 is incompatible with ... the right of a State to enforce such laws as it deems necessary to control the use of property in accordance with the general interest or to secure ......
  • Kuddus v Chief Constable of Leicestershire Constabulary
    • House of Lords
    • 07 juin 2001
    ...... that prison officers who were dog-handlers had not restrained their dogs from nipping and biting him. In the High Court it was held that it was ... the year 2001 for exemplary damages as a civil remedy in order to control, deter and punish acts falling within Lord Devlin's first category is not ......
  • R (Jackson) v Attorney General
    • House of Lords
    • 13 octobre 2005
    ...... 42 The Hunting Act 2004 banned hunting foxes with dogs. It was enacted amidst fierce controversy. The Bill aroused strong ...The political party currently in control of the House of Commons, whichever it might be, could not use its majority ......
  • R v Sunderland City Council, ex parte Beresford
    • House of Lords
    • 13 novembre 2003
    ...... recreational activities, ranging from team games to the walking of dogs. . . 19 Title to the Sports Arena was, in 1989, transferred ... "A local authority who have acquired any estate or interest in or control over any open space … under this Act shall, subject to any conditions ......
  • Oxfordshire County Council v Oxford City Council
    • House of Lords
    • 24 mai 2006
    ...... a "deprivation" and the second made it difficult to justify as a control of "the use of property" in the general interest. In the present case, ... informal and consists of activities such as walking, with or without dogs, children's play, exploring and watching wild life, I do not see why much ......
  • Draper v Hodder
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 03 février 1972
    ......Since that date he had been engaged there in breeding dogs and particularly Jack Russell terriers; and it is to be noted that he ... liability imposed upon the owner of animals or the person having control of them by reason of knowledge of their propensities, there is the ......
  • Allen v Sir Alfred McAlpine & Sons Ltd
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 11 janvier 1968
    ......The plaintiff's solicitor has no control over the time taken before he is consulted or after the action has been ......
  • R v Flack (Michael James)
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 25 janvier 2008
    ...... called ' Star' which had caused injury while dangerously out of control in a public place. He also pleaded guilty to an offence of being in charge ...At the entrance to the park they noticed that there were two dogs running towards them. Mr Stalker thought that the dogs were behaving ......
  • Chief Constable of the North Wales Police v Evans
    • House of Lords
    • 22 juillet 1982
    ...... flouted" the conditions of tenancy at his council house by keeping dogs in excess of the number permitted by the council and that this exhibited ... him that there was no problem as long as the dogs were kept under control. In the autumn of 1978, acting on information that the respondent had four ......
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