Glamorgan Coal Company v Glamorganshire Standing Joint Committee ; Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company v Glamorganshire Standing Joint Committee
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1916 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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10 cases
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Chief Constable of Hertfordshire Police v. Van Colle et al., (2008) 393 N.R. 200 (HL)
...of Northamptonshire, [1985] 1 W.L.R. 1242, refd to. [paras. 53, 79]. Glamorgan Coal Co. v. Glamorganshire Standing Joint Committee, [1916] 2 K.B. 206, refd to. [para. Glasbrook Brothers Ltd. v. Glamorgan County Council, [1925] A.C. 270 (H.L.), refd to. [paras. 53, 128]. Alexandrou v. Oxford......
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Van Colle and Another v Chief Constable of the Hertfordshire Police
...albeit made in a different legal and factual context. Thus in Glamorgan Coal Company Ltd v Glamorganshire Standing Joint Committee [1916] 2 KB 206, 229, Pickford LJ said: "[The defendants] are the police authority and have to make proper police arrangements to maintain the peace. If one par......
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Michael v Chief Constable of South Wales Police
...upon to make a further payment for that which is their right. This was laid down by Pickford LJ in the case of Glamorganshire Coal Co v Glamorganshire Standing Joint Committee [1916] 2 KB 206, 229 in the following terms: 'If one party to a dispute is threatened with violence by the other p......
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Yarl's Wood Immigration Ltd and Others v Bedfordshire Police Authority
...the preservation of the peace, the protection of the inhabitants, and the safeguarding of property within their area, and Pickford LJ ( [1916] 2 KB 206, 229) stated that proper police arrangements must be made to maintain the peace. This duty is reflected in the declaration every member of......
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