Cater v Essex County Council
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1959 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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6 cases
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Miller-Mead v Minister of Housing and Local Government
...any year for recreational purposes. This permission, says Mr Megarry, makes the recital incorrect and the notice bad. He rlies on Cator v. Essex County Council 1960, I Queen's Bench, p. 424. 11 The enforcement notices having been served, Mr Miller-Head appealed against them; for if they wer......
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I'M Your Man Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment
...statutory pedigree of this provision. Section 23(1) of the 1947 Act did not refer to the failure to comply with a limitation. In Cater v Essex County Council (1960) 1 QB 424 the Divisional Court held that continuation of a temporary use beyond the 28 day period permitted under what was then......
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Kingston & St. Andrew Corporation v Auburn Court Ltd et Al
...the summary jurisdiction as specifically provided by legislation ( R. v. Cherlsey Justices, Ex Parte [1961] 1 All E.R. 825, Carter v. Essex County Council [1959] 2 All E.R. 213 or by relator action – A.G. v. Bastow [1957] 1 All E.R. 497. Having regard to the extensive jurisdiction and power......
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