Kent County Council v Batchelor
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1976 |
Date | 1976 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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4 cases
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Newport Borough Council v Khan
...in support of a tree preservation order has been directly in issue. The nearest case is Kent County Council v. Batchelor (No. 1) 75 Local Government Reports 151. In that case, Mr Justice Cusack or Mr Justice Chapman—it is not clear from the reports which—granted the plaintiffs an injunction......
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Distinctive Properties (Ascot) Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Another
...because of the absence of any definition of "tree" in the Act. No case appears to have followed Lord Denning MR's suggestion in Kent County Council v Batchelor (1976) 33 P&CR 185 that in woodland a tree "ought to be something over seven or eight inches in diameter" (page 189), some 178 – 20......
- Maria Faridah Atienza v Hadijah Mohamaed Mokhtar and Another
- Bullock v Secretary of State for the Environment
2 books & journal articles
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Local Authority Prosecutions: When the General Power to Prosecute Gives way to a Specific Power
...or tree preservation orders (see, e.g. Stoke-on-Trent City Council v B&Q (Retail) Ltd[1984] Ch 1 and Kent County Council v Batchelor (1976) 75 LGR 151, respectively), the present appealswere concerned with the power to prosecute under the provision and in particular, the nature of the relat......
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Local Authority Prosecutions: When the General Power to Prosecute Gives way to a Specific Power
...or tree preservation orders (see, e.g. Stoke-on-Trent City Council v B&Q (Retail) Ltd[1984] Ch 1 and Kent County Council v Batchelor (1976) 75 LGR 151, respectively), the present appealswere concerned with the power to prosecute under the provision and in particular, the nature of the relat......