Bond v CAV Ltd and Neads v CAV Ltd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1983 |
Date | 1983 |
Court | High Court |
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Reed Employment Plc and Others
...by Reed, custom and practice required much more than inference. Mr Tolley referred us to what was said by Peter Pain J in Bond v CAV Ltd [1983] IRLR 360, at para 54 (relying on earlier authorities to similar effect), "A custom of the trade must be reasonable, certain and notorious." The exa......
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Evangelistic Temple v Lauriette Lightfoot
...proper determination in accordance with the applicable law. Aparau v. Iceland Frozen Foods, [1996] IRLR 119; mentioned Bond v. CAV Ltd [1983] IRLR 360; considered British Telecommunications plc v. Sheridan, [1990] IRLR 27; mentioned Duke v. Reliance Systems Ltd, [1982] IRLR 347; considered ......
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Mr Bell v Securitas Security Services (UK) Ltd: 2502013/2020
...(that is fair and not arbitrary), notorious (generally established and well known) and certain (that is clear-cut) (Bond v CAV Co [1983] IRLR 360 and Henry v London General Transport Services Ltd [2001] IRLR 65. In Dudley Metropolitan Council v Willetts [2017] UKEAT/0334/16/JOJ, EAT The EAT......
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Henry v London General Transport Services Ltd
...to be applied when considering custom and practice, the Employment Tribunal referred to the judgment of Peter Pain J in Bond v CAV Ltd [1983] IRLR 360. There was an issue as to whether the right of an employer to lay off without pay was a custom of the trade. Peter Pain J stated at paragrap......
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Constitutional Conventions and the Prince of Wales
...ibid;Marrison vBell [1939] 2 KB 187. However, cf O’Grady vSaper [1940] 2 KB 469;Mears vSafecar Security Ltd [1983] QB 54.78 Bond vCav Co [1983] IRLR 360; Devonald vRosser (1906) 2 KB 728.79 n 4 above, 76G per Lord Wilson.*Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen. I thank an anonymous referee......