Attorney General v Logan
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Date | 1891 |
| Year | 1891 |
| Court | Divisional Court |
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...case stated. (1) See post, p. 647. (1) [1900] 2 Ir. R. 371. (2) [1904] 1 K. B. 404. (3) [1904] 2 Ir. R. 569. (4) [1904] 1 Ch. 76. (5) [1891] 2 Q. B. 100. (6) [1907] 2 K. B. (1) L. R. 1 H. L. 93. (2) [1902] 2 Ir. R. 538. (3) 35 Ir. L. T. R. 78. (4) 72 J. P. 101. (5) 37 Ir. L. T. R. 114. (6) ......
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... ... of 1950 remains in force with the effect that, so far as our domestic law is concerned, the general prohibition against Sunday trading is still the law ... 4 Even so, during the past few years we ... At the commencement of the hearing, your Lordships gave leave to the Attorney-General to intervene in the proceedings ... 7 There can be no doubt, since the decision of this ... ...
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Action
...of action in his own account, joins the proceedings of the Attorney-General and claims in respect of that injury. - See: A-G. v. Logan (1891) 2 Q.B. 100; A-G. v. St Ives R.D.C. (1960) 1 Q.B. 312.” - Per Karibi-Whyte, J.S.C. in Adeniran v. Interland Transport Ltd. Suit No. S.C. 119/1987; (19......