Knight v Lee
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1893 |
Year | 1893 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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The Hon. Gaston Browne (The Leader of the Opposition) Appellant v Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda First Respondent [1] Mr. Juno Samuel [2] Mr Nathaniel James [3] Mr Jack Kelsick [4] Mr. Anthonyson King [5] Mrs Glendina McKay [6] Mrs Paula Lee (members of the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission under the provisions of The Representation of the People (Amendment) Act No 12 of 2011) Other Respondents [ECSC]
...an investigation whether the Act is retrospective. Such was the point which arose inMoon v Durden (1848) 2 Ex 22 and in Knight v Lee [1893] 1 QB 41. But if at the date of the passing of the Act the event has not happened, then the operation of the Act in forbidding the subsequent coming int......
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Wilson v First County Trust Ltd (No 2)
...the Act involves an investigation whether the Act is retrospective. Such was the point which arose in Moon v Durden (1848) 2 Ex 22 and in Knight v Lee [1893] 1 QB 41. But if at the date of the passing of the Act the event has not happened, then the operation of the Act in forbidding the su......
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Wilson v First County Trust Ltd (No 2)
...the Act involves an investigation whether the Act is retrospective. Such was the point which arose in Moon v Durden (1848) 2 Ex 22 and in Knight v Lee [1893] 1 QB 41. But if at the date of the passing of the Act the event has not happened, then the operation of the Act in forbidding the su......
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Wilson et al. v. United Kingdom (Secretary of State for Trade and Industry), [2003] N.R. Uned. 217 (HL)
...an investigation whether the Act is retrospective. Such was the point which arose in Moon v. Durden (1848) 2 Ex 22 and in Knight v. Lee [1893] 1 Q.B. 41. But if at the date of the passing of the Act the event has not happened, then the operation of the Act in forbidding the subsequent comin......
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