Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Constabulary v F. (A Juvenile)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1987 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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10 cases
- DPP v Ryan and Another
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Charli Lewington (Claimant v The Motor Insurance Bureau
...This interpretation has long been followed in a Divisional Court. For instance, Lord Justice Glidewell in Chief Constable of Avon v F 1987 RTR 378 said this: "I emphasise that the test is what would be the view of a reasonable man as to the general user of this particular vehicle; not what......
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Phillip Coates v Crown Prosecution Service
...referred to a number of authorities: Burns v Currell [1963] 2 QB 433; Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Constabulary v F (A Juvenile) [1987] RTR 378; Director of Public Prosecutions v Saddington [2000] EWHC Admin 409, [2001] RTR 227; and Director of Public Prosecutions v King [2008] EWHC......
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DPP v King
...on which they could feel sure so as to be able to convict.' 13. That test has been applied in subsequent cases. In Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Constabulary v F [1987] RTR 378 Glidewell LJ set out Lord Parker CJ's test and added, at page 382: 'I emphasise that that test is what woul......
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