Direct Provision in UK Law

  • Investment Trust Companies v Revenue and Customs Commissioner
    • Supreme Court
    • 11 Abril 2017
    ......(6) correctly into national legislation until 1 October 2008, it had direct effect at all material times. It is therefore common ground between the ... need for a close causal connection between the payment (or other provision of a benefit) by the claimant and the enrichment of the defendant, the ......
  • Grant v Edwards and Another
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 24 Marzo 1986
    ......Her evidence was that she did not make any direct contribution towards the instalments payable under the first mortgage. On ... has been no written declaration or agreement, nor any direct provision by the plaintiff of part of the purchase price so as to give rise to a ......
  • Wong v Igen Ltd (formerly Leeds Careers Guidance) and Others; Emokpae v Chamberlin Solicitors and another; Webster v Brunel University
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 18 Febrero 2005
    ......"the RRA") respectively as to the shifting of the burden of proof in direct discrimination cases under those Acts. . 2 A imilar statutory provision has recently been introduced into the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 ......
  • Oxley v Hiscock
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 06 Mayo 2004
    ...... requirement in section 53(1) of the 1925 Act – and the saving provision in section 53(2) – which has led to the need, in a case where one former ..., where there has been no written declaration or agreement, nor any direct provision by the plaintiff of part of the purchase price so as to give ......
  • R v Entry Clearance Officer, Bombay, ex parte Amin
    • House of Lords
    • 07 Julio 1983
    ...... conferred by the 1971 Act if the Act contained an unambiguous provision to that effect. The only part of the Act said to have that effect is the ...Section 29 as a whole seems to me to apply to the direct provision of facilities or services, and not to the mere grant of ......
  • M and Another v London Borough of Newham and Others; X and Others v Bedfordshire County Council
    • House of Lords
    • 29 Junio 1995
    ...... back to the confusion between the ability to rely on a statutory provision as a defence and the ability to rely on it as founding a cause of action. ... 4. Direct liability and vicarious liability . In certain of the ......
  • Alfred McAlpine Construction Ltd v Panatown Ltd
    • House of Lords
    • 27 Julio 2000
    ...... contract to a right of suit under a bill of lading should be the provision of a direct entitlement in a third party to sue the contractor in the ......
  • Bourgoin S.A. v Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 29 Julio 1985
    ...... which, as the jurisprudence of the community establishes, has direct effect upon individuals within the Community and therefore confers rights ... loss or damage by reason of a breach of a directly applicable provision of the Treaty of Rome , the nature of the cause of action cannot, in my ......
  • Majrowski v Guy's and St Thomas's NHS Trust
    • House of Lords
    • 12 Julio 2006
    ......Does employers' vicarious liability arise unless the statutory provision expressly or impliedly excludes such liability? Or does employers' ... in the work place normally include provisions which impose a direct duty on the employer in such circumstances, of which regulation 32(2) of ......
  • R (E) v JFS Governing Body
    • Supreme Court
    • 16 Diciembre 2009
    ...... JFS's oversubscription criteria were unlawful as they amounted to direct, or alternatively indirect, discrimination as defined in section 1 of the ...Section 11(3) provides that regulations may make provision about costs in relation to proceedings in which services are funded by the ......
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