Howson v Buxton
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1928 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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13 cases
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Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council v Monk
...the court was free to reach a conclusion at variance with McGrady on the grounds: (1) that an earlier decision of the Court of Appeal, Howson v. Buxton (1928) 97 L.J.K.B. 749, was, as the judge had held, binding authority to the opposite effect; or (2) that, in any event, the decision in Mc......
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Jacobs v Chaudhuri
...is to say a tenancy within Part II of the Act. He calls in aid the decision of lord Justice Scrutton in ( Howson v. Buxton 97 law Journal, King's Bench, page 749). That was a case under section 12 of the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, under which "tenants" may have compensation for distur......
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Lloyd v Sadler
...and ought not to be, applied in all its strictness. I base that opinion, primarily at least, on the judgment of Lord Justice Scrutton in Howson v. Buxton (1928) 97 Law Journal King's Bench 749. It is not a direct authority. There is no direct authority. There are various decided cases towhi......
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Hadjiloucas v Crean
...to be, and ought not to be, applied in all its strictness. I base that opinion, primarily at least, on the judgment of Scrutton LJ in Howson v. Buxton [1928] 97 L. J.K.B. 749. It is not a direct authority. There is no direct authority. There are various decided cases to which we were proper......
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