Elder v Ross & Cromarty District Licensing Board
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Year | 1990 |
Date | 1990 |
Court | Court of Session (Outer House) |
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24 cases
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Appeal From Paisley Sheriff Court Thomas Sneddon V. Renfrewshire Council
...licence was unreasonable. The need for a flexible approach to policy was emphasised in Elder v Ross & Cromarty District Licensing Board 1990 S.L.T. 307 at page 311. In this connection, reference was also made to Bass Inns v The City of Glasgow District Licensing Board 1996 S.L.T. 242. Relia......
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Petition Of Mecca Bingo Limited For Judicial Review
...did so, in the first place, by referring to the decision of Lord Weir in the case of Elder v Ross and Cromarty District Licensing Board 1990 S.L.T. 307. The decision in that case arose in the context of a refusal of an application by the holder of a hotel licence for a regular extension of ......
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John Coutie V. Dundee City Council
...[1971] 1 A.C. 610 4. Calderwood v Renfrewshire Council Inner House 3rd. February, 2004 5. Elder v Ross & Cromarty District Licensing Board 1990 SLT 307 6. In re Finlay [1985] 1 A.C. 318 7. Loosefoot Entertainment Limited v City of Glasgow District Licensing Board 1991 SLT 843 8. Mirza v Cit......
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Martin Mccoll Limited Against West Dunbartonshire Licensing Board
...691, which dealt with how licencing polices are to be approached; as well as the observations of Lord Weir in Elder v Ross and Cromarty LB 1990 SLT 307, referred to in Kell (Scotland) Ltd v City of Glasgow Licensing Board (supra), on how policy is to be considered. [20] It would have been e......
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