Jolliffe v Jolliffe
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1963 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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4 cases
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B v Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Constabulary
...order made it follows that no fresh summons and fresh hearing were necessary." 38 A similar conclusion was reached in Jolliffe v Jolliffe [1965] P 6. A non-cohabitation clause formed no part of the order orally made in that case, although it was included in the written order. It formed no p......
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B v Chief Constable of Avon & Somerset Constabulary
...order made it follows that no fresh summons and fresh hearing were necessary." 38 A similar conclusion was reached in Jolliffe v Jolliffe [1965] P 6. A non-cohabitation clause formed no part of the order orally made in that case, although it was included in the written order. It formed no p......
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B v Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Constabulary
...order made it follows that no fresh summons and fresh hearing were necessary." 38. A similar conclusion was reached in Jolliffe v Jolliffe [1965] P 6. A non-cohabitation clause formed no part of the order orally made in that case, although it was included in the written order. It formed no ......
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A digital library resource Web site: Project DL
...monitor, and, if necessary, revise andreapply. To provide those services, a meld oflibrary and computer is evidently required(Licklider, 1965, p. 6).At the tim e of his wri ting, th ere were n oapplica tions of what migh t be called a digita llibrar y, but ther e were clea r indica tions of......
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Administration and Leadership in East Africa
...Journal of African Administration, January, 1957.10 See A. H. M. Kirk-Greene, Journal of Local Administration Overseas, Vol. IV,January, 1965, p. 6"Athird(reason for change) has beenthegradual acknowledge-mentthattheday ofthegeneral administrator with a wide mandate is giving way totheneed ......
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The Coming of Parliamentary Television: The Lords and the Senate Compared
...engrossing themselves in the40#Political Studies Association, 1997The Coming of Parliamentary Television14 The Times (29 March 1965), p. 6.15 F. W. S. Craig (ed.), British General Election Manifestoes 1959± 1987 (Aldershot, Gower,1990), p. 307. See also J. P. Morgan, The House of Lords and ......
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The Southern Sudan: A Forgotten War and a Forgotten Peace
...will become a focus forNegro Africa's latent resentment against Northern Africa.'2823 Arnold J. Toynbee, Between Niger and Nile (London 1965), p 6. ...
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