Ex parte Stott
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Date | 1916 |
| Year | 1916 |
| Court | King's Bench Division |
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R v Commissioners of Inland Revenue, ex parte National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses Ltd
...v. Russell [1969] 1 Q.B. 342); sometimes that he must have a sufficient interest ( Reg. v. Cotham [1898] 1 Q.B. 802,804 (mandamus), Ex parte Stott [1916] 1 K.B. 7 (certiorari)). By 1977 when R.S.C. 0.53 was introduced the courts, guided by Lord Parker C.J., in cases where mandamus was so......
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R v Commissioners of Inland Revenue, ex parte National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses Ltd
...v. Russell [1969] 1 Q.B. 342); sometimes that he must have a sufficient interest ( Reg. v. Cotham [1898] 1 Q.B. 802,804 (mandamus), Ex parte Stott [1916] 1 K.B. 7 (certiorari)). By 1977 when R.S.C. 0.53 was introduced the courts, guided by Lord Parker C.J., in cases where mandamus was so......
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Re An Advocate and Solicitor
...Ltd [1969] 1 QB 342); sometimes that he must have a sufficient interest ( R v Cotham [1898] 1 QB 802, 804 (mandamus), Ex parte Strott [1916] 1 KB 7 (certiorari)). By 1977, when RSC O 53 was introduced, the courts, guided by Lord Parker CJ in cases where mandamus was sought, were moving away......
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