Gillick v Brook Advisory Centres and Another
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 2002 |
Date | 2002 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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31 cases
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Conway v Ratiu and Others
...Judge, in his guidance to the jury on the issue of meaning took his line from the analysis of Eady J, approved by this Court in Gillick v Brook Advisory Centres [2001] EWCA Civ 1263, at para 7. He said: "… The meaning you have to decide upon is the meaning that a reasonable person in the po......
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Peter Cruddas v Jonathan Calvert and Others
...[2005] EWHC 2187 Gray J cited the guidance of Eady J in Gillick v Brook Advisory Centres which was approved by the Court of Appeal at [2001] EWCA Civ 1263 (it is the guidance that was subsequently repeated in Jeynes). Gray J then explained: "[11] It appears to me to be particularly importa......
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Tariq Alsaifi v Trinity Mirror Plc & Board of Directors and Another
...reader would take from the words; it is deciding what the reader could take them to mean. The approach was set out by Eady J in Gillick v Brook Advisory Centres, in a passage described by Lord Phillips M.R. on appeal ( [2001] EWCA Civ 1263 [7]) as an "impeccable synthesis" of the authoriti......
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Conway v Ratiu and Others
...Judge, in his guidance to the jury on the issue of meaning took his line from the analysis of Eady J, approved by this Court in Gillick v Brook Advisory Centres [2001] EWCA Civ 1263, at para 7. He said: "… The meaning you have to decide upon is the meaning that a reasonable person in the po......
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