Horton v Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Urban Council
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1908 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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14 cases
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The Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensation) Act 1919, the Property Values (Arbitrations and Appeals) Act 1960, the Arbitration Acts 1954 and 1980, the Local Government (Planning and Development) Acts 1963 to 1993, the Local Government (No.2) Act 1960, the Housing Act 1966, the Local Government (Roads and Motorways) Acts 1974 to 1993, the Fingal County Council Northern Motorway (Airport to Balbriggan Bypass) Scheme 1995, and the Confirmation Order of the Minister for the Environment dated 30 March 1998: Representatives of Terence Chadwick Deceased and Sheelagh Davis Goff v Fingal County Council
...of Works were consistent with this principle. 64 The next case referred to is Horton v. Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Urban District Council [1908] 1 K.B. 327. This was a decision of the Court of Appeal. The facts of the case briefly were that the respondents took portion of the claimant's land fo......
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Terence Chadwick (Deceased) and Sheelagh Davis Goff v Fingal County Council
...case. 54 30. These decisions were followed by the Court of Appeal in England in Horton v. Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Urban District Council [1908] 1 K.B. 327. Members of the Court traced the principle back to the Stockport case. The Privy Council applied it to Canadian legislation in Sisters of ......
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Wildtree Hotels Ltd and Others v Harrow London Borough Council
...that a wider measure of compensation than that allowable in an action for tort may be obtained in s.68 cases (see Horton v Colwyn Bay Urban District Council [1908] 1 K.B. 327 at p.341). A claim to compensation under s.10 is to be distinguished from a claim to compensation under s.7 of the 1......
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Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v Martin & Company (Contractors) Ltd
...and not merely through the little space of the small old windows - see the Tilbury Case 24 Q.B.D. 326. That decision was considered in Horton v. Colwyn Bay (1908) 1 K.B. 327, and Lord Justice Buckley drew from it a general proposition which he stated to be this (at page 341): 10 "if an acti......
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