Goke v Willett
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1973 |
Date | 1973 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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5 cases
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Michael Hasted v Calvin Costello & Others
...slow down is to extend their arm and hand horizontally and move the arm slowly and repeatedly upwards and downwards, and Goke v Willett [1973] RTR 422 where the Lord Justice of Appeal Edmund Davies opined that the use of traffic signals should not automatically negate the need for hand sign......
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Robert Smith (ap) V. Messrs. D.l. Mcguinness
...pass it. The last authority I was referred to by senior counsel for the pursuers was the decision of the Court of Appeal in Goke v Wilett 1973 RTR 422. Senior counsel referred to that case as an illustration of conduct, by the appellant driver, stigmatised as negligent, which, senior counse......
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Randell Ramdhan v S.M. Jaleel & Company Ltd and Presidential Insurance Company Ltd
...vehicle in front as to the overtaking manoeuvre, The Court considered the dicta of Justice Jamadar (as he then was) in Goke v. Willett (1973) R.T.R. 422 CA and also considered the fact that there would have been a responsibility placed on the driver of the unknown vehicle when he was manoeu......
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Ramdeen v Bahadur et Al
...observed what he said he did in “the agony of the moment” that he had claimed he had found himself in. LAW 43 The case of Goke v. Willett (1973) RTR 422 CA establishes that: in a collision on a three lane highway where a leading vehicle is moving from the centre lane to another lane (i) the......
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