Howson v Buxton
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1928 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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13 cases
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Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council v Monk
...the court was free to reach a conclusion at variance with McGrady on the grounds: (1) that an earlier decision of the Court of Appeal, Howson v. Buxton (1928) 97 L.J.K.B. 749, was, as the judge had held, binding authority to the opposite effect; or (2) that, in any event, the decision in Mc......
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Jacobs v Chaudhuri
...is to say a tenancy within Part II of the Act. He calls in aid the decision of lord Justice Scrutton in ( Howson v. Buxton 97 law Journal, King's Bench, page 749). That was a case under section 12 of the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, under which "tenants" may have compensation for distur......
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Lloyd v Sadler
...and ought not to be, applied in all its strictness. I base that opinion, primarily at least, on the judgment of Lord Justice Scrutton in Howson v. Buxton (1928) 97 Law Journal King's Bench 749. It is not a direct authority. There is no direct authority. There are various decided cases towhi......
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Rothschild v Bell (A Bankrupt)
...case as used in section 3(1)(a) of the Rent Act 1968 (now section 2(1) of the 1977 Act). Megaw LJ drew on the judgment of Scrutton LJ in Howson v Buxton (1928) 97 LJKB 749, admittedly a case on the different provisions of the Agricultural Holdings Act 1923 that gave "the tenant" certain rig......
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