Barker v Palmer

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1881
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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21 cases
  • Petch v Gurney (Inspector of Taxes)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 27 May 1994
    ... ... The following cases were referred to in the judgment: ... Barker v Palmer ELR (1881) 8 QBD 9 ... Brassington v Guthrie (HMIT) TAX [1992] BTC 34 ... Grainger v Singer ELR [1927] 2 K B 505 ... Howard v ... ...
  • Robinson v Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 25 July 2002
    ...there is no time limit at all. Doing an act late is not the equivalent of doing it in time. That is why Grove J said in Barker v Palmer (1881) 8 QBD 9 at 10— 'provisions with respect to time are always obligatory, unless a power of extending the time is given to the court'. This probably ca......
  • Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Langridge
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 12 February 1991
    ...these principles to the provisions of the particular statute or regulation in question. (Among the cases to which we were referred was Barker v. Palmer (1881) 8 Q.B.D. 9, a decision of the Queen's Bench Divisional Court. Notwithstanding the apparent approval of this case by another Queen's ......
  • VK v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs (TC)
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 11 July 2016
    ...a court (or tribunal) may extend a statutory time limit if it has statutory authority to do so. As Grove J said in Barker v Palmer (1881), 8 QBD. 9 at “Provisions with respect to time are always obligatory, unless a power of extending the time is given to the Court.” 67. That was qualified ......
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