Attorney General v Birmingham, Tame and Rea District Drainage Board
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1908 |
Year | 1908 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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22 cases
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Engineers' and Managers' Association v Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service
...ought to give such judgment as ought to be given if the case came at that time before the court of first instance, see Attorney-General v. Birmingham & Tame District Board (1912) Appeal Cases 738 at pages 801-2, Curwen v. James (1963) 1 Weekly Law Reports 748, Murphy v. Stone-Wallwork (Hous......
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Curwen v James
...is the citation relied on from the speech of Lord Gorell in ( Attorney-General v. Birmingham, Tame & Rea District Drainage Board 1912 Appeal Cases, at page 788), where he says; "Under the Judicature Acts and rules the hearing of an appeal from the judgment of a judge is by way of re-hearing......
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McCann v Sheppard
...as at the time of re-hearing, that is, at the time when we hear the appeal. That was decided by the House of Lords in Attorney-General v. Birmingham Drainage Board (1912) A. C. 783, 801, and Murphy v. Stone-Wallwork (1969) 1 W. L. R. 1023. 17 Should we receive evidence that David McCann die......
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R (Iran) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
...a change of circumstances since the trial has falsified the basis on which discretionary relief was granted ( Attorney General v Birmingham, Tame and Rees District Drainage Board [1912] AC 788, 802); iii) Where the passage of time since a trial has falsified a conclusion of the trial court ......
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1 books & journal articles
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The Common Law Clean Up of the ‘Workshop of the World’: More Realism About Nuisance Law's Historic Environmental Achievements
...(currency/results.asp#mid>).114 Memorial, id., para 16.1.115 See the facts recounted in AG v. Birmingham, Tame and Rea Drainage Board[1908] 2 Ch. 551. This was a nuisance action that arose from the difficulty the boardhad with unsatisfactory intermittent discharge (UID) in times of heavy ra......