Right to Earn a Livelihood in UK Law
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Lee v The Showmen's Guild of Great Britain
... ... Section Committee, shall, however, have the right at any time within fourteen days thereafter to ... , as here, may affect the Plaintiff's livelihood, or reputation ... 20 ... of his; or to protect him in his right to earn his livelihood, see Amalgamated Society of ... ...
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R v Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, ex parte Hook
... ... The right of having a market at Barnsley was granted as ... on this right in order to enable him to earn his living. It is not to be taken away except for ... grave penalty of depriving him of his livelihood. That is a far more serious penalty than anything ... ...
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Nagle v Feilden
... ... in fact there has been no violation of a right". I venture to question this statement, ... They can deprive him of his livelihood. When a man is wrongly rejected or ousted by one ... powers can control the ability of persons to earn a living in connection with horseracing and can ... ...
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J v C
... ... 10 It is right at this stage to say that the house in which the ... love and confidence, who is training him to earn his livelihood, and separation from whom would ... ...
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Cable and Wireless (Dominica) Ltd v Marpin Telecoms and Broadcasting Company Ltd
... ... rights and freedoms, that is to say, the right, whatever his race, place of origins, political ... wherein he held that, although the right to earn a livelihood was to be derived from the ... ...
- Allen v Flood and Another
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HS (Palestinian – return to Gaza)
... ... It was put to him that therefore he was not right and he said it was a question of definition. MA ... She was asked whether she would be able to earn a living in Jabalia with her children and said of ... manner (the right to earn a livelihood; the right to a basic education; a right to food, ... ...
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Pickett v British Rail Engineering Ltd
... ... He is no longer there to earn them, since he has died before they could be ... ways—by the Lords Justices as denying a right to recover (on grounds of remoteness, ... that a person earning a reasonable livelihood is more likely to have an enjoyable life.". Slade ... ...
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Gibson v Lord Advocate
... ... betwixt the laws concerning publick right policy and civil government, and those which ... members of his crew with a reasonable livelihood; (8) The pursuer believes and avers that if boats ... right to fish and their right thereby to earn a livelihood, rights which have hitherto from ... ...
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Rookes v Barnard
... ... to do something which he has a legal right to do and they say that breach of contract is a ... means, interferes with another's right to earn his living or dispose of his labour as he wills ... the unhappiness maybe by a change of livelihood. In such a case as this, it is quite proper ... ...
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