Beller (Marcel) Ltd v Hayden

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1978
Date1978
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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18 cases
  • R v Secretary of State, ex parte Greenpeace Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • November 5, 1999
    ...from our criminal jurisprudence on the meaning of deliberate. However, Mr Pleming did refer to Marcel Beller Ltd v. HoydenUNK [1978] 3 All ER 111 where the subject-matter was an exception in an insurance policy in relation to death resulting from deliberate exposure to exceptional danger. T......
  • The Queen v The Secretary of State for Trade and Industry ex parte Greenpeace Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • November 5, 1999
    ...from our criminal jurisprudence on the meaning of "deliberate". However, Mr. Pleming did refer to Marcel Beller Ltd v. Hayden [1978] 3 All ER 111 where the subject-matter was an exception in an insurance policy in relation to death resulting from "deliberate exposure to exceptional danger".......
  • The Queen v The Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and Another Greenpeace Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • November 5, 1999
    ...from our criminal jurisprudence on the meaning of "deliberate". However, Mr. Pleming did refer to Marcel Beller Ltd v. Hayden [1978] 3 All ER 111 where the subject-matter was an exception in an insurance policy in relation to death resulting from "deliberate exposure to exceptional danger".......
  • The Queen v The Secretary of State for Trade and Industry ex parte Greenpeace Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • November 5, 1999
    ...from our criminal jurisprudence on the meaning of "deliberate". However, Mr. Pleming did refer to Marcel Beller Ltd v. Hayden [1978] 3 All ER 111 where the subject-matter was an exception in an insurance policy in relation to death resulting from "deliberate exposure to exceptional danger".......
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