Dangerous Dogs in UK Law
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R v Sunderland City Council, ex parte Beresford
... ... recreational activities, ranging from team games to the walking of dogs ... 19 Title to the Sports Arena was, in 1989, transferred by ... type of right without taking account of their differences is dangerous ... 35 If a private right of way is to be acquired by ... ...
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R v Bezzina ; R v Codling ; R v Elvin
... ... is the proper construction of Sections 3 (1) and 10 (3) of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. We can, therefore, start by looking at those two sections ... ...
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Hunter v Canary Wharf Ltd
... ... 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 ... ...
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R v DPP ex parte Kebeline
... ... been violated by the presumption of fact in section 5(5) of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 by which it is to be presumed that the dog is one to which ... ...
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Sheldrake v DPP
... ... as to the breed of a dog enacted in section 5(5) of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. It was noted that the applicant had been entitled but, ... ...
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Jenner Stronge v The Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis
... ... the refusal of the Defendant to transfer Bleu to the kennels of the Dogs Trust, a large national charity specialising in the rescue and rehoming of ... bull type dog, and so is a prohibited dog under section 1 of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (“the 1991 Act”). It is common ground that he is of ... ...
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Derek Adam V. Her Majesty's Advocate
... ... and Dryburgh Street, all Dundee, you DEREK ADAM were the owner of two dogs namely two Rottweilers named Big Boy or Fat Boy and Pretty Girl, whereby ... impairment and permanent disfigurement; CONTRARY to the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, Section 3(1). (003) On 29 August 2010 at Linton Road, ... ...
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The Queen (on the application of Beth Golding) v Crown Court Sitting at Maidstone
... ... 2018 upholding an order made pursuant to section 4B of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (“the 1991 Act”) for the destruction of a pit bull type ... ...
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Draper v Hodder
... ... Since that date he had been engaged there in breeding dogs and particularly Jack Russell terriers; and it is to be noted that he ... possibility that a tame animal of mild disposition will do some dangerous act contrary to its ordinary nature, and, secondly, that even if a ... ...
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Royal Mail Group Ltd v Richard Watson
... ... 3 of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (as amended by s. 106 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime ... ...
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