Cumberland Court (Brighton) Ltd v Taylor
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1963 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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6 cases
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Behzadi v Shaftesbury Hotels Ltd
...been minimised by successive changes in the standard conditions of sale: cf. Re Barr's Contract [1956] Ch. 551 and Cumberland Court (Brighton) Ltd., v. Taylor [1964] Ch.29. But they can still occur where standard conditions are not incorporated in the contract or where, although they are in......
- Cole v Rose
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DPP v Curran
...text books, such as Smith and Hogan Criminal Law (2 nd edition, pp. 213-215) and Russell on Crime (London: Stevens & Sons, 12 th edition, 1964, Ch. 29), and in an influential article in the 1954 Criminal Law Review authored by Prof. Glanville Williams: "Provocation and the Reasonable Man". ......
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Mccave v Simon
...This was actually said by Fry, J. in Green v Sevin (1879) 13 Ch D 589, at p 599, but enjoys impressive endorsement: thus in Cumberland Court (Brighton) Ltd v Taylor (1964) Ch 29, at p 37, Ungoed-Thomas, J. believe it or not, quoted Danchwerts, J. in Re Barr's Contract, Moorwell Buildings Lt......
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1 books & journal articles
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Reasonable Time and Real Time in Administrative Procedure
...different stages, as for example ’defining theproblem,’ ’choosing among alternatives,’ and ’justification ofthe decision’ (Gross, 1964: ch. 29). Whereas the green of traffic light does not need any justification, this will not betrue in a great many other cases. Here, in the decision-making......