Attorney General v Honeywill

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1972
CourtChancery Division
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3 cases
  • Suffolk County Council v Mason
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 7 February 1978
    ...that nothing in it should be taken to affect-the provisions of section 32(4) of the 1949 Act. 16 There is however the case of Attorney-General v. Honeywill & ors. (1972) 1 Weekly Law Reports 1506 in which Mr. Justice Bristow held that there should be a public highway notwithstanding that t......
  • Gloucestershire County Council v Farrow
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 27 November 1984
    ...market upon it. 8 The Judge's conclusion upon that was as follows. On page 1 of the transcript, after referring to the decision in Attorney-General v. Honywill, 1972 1 Weekly Law Reports, 1506, the Judge continued: "In his judgment, Mr Justice Bristow said, at page 1510: 'It is not dispute......
  • Suffolk County Council v Mason
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 29 March 1979
    ...5Sir Douglas Frank, Q.C., (sitting as a deputy judge of the Queen's Bench Division) followed the decision of Bristow J. in Attorney-General v. Honeywill [1972] 1 W.L.R.1506 in preference to a dictum of Brown L.J. in Reg. v. Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte Hood [1975] 1 Q.B......

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