Layton v Shires

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1959
Year1959
CourtDivisional Court
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8 cases
  • Brown v Southall & Knight
    • United Kingdom
    • Employment Appeal Tribunal
    • Invalid date
    ... ... 628A–B ) ... McDonald v. South Cambridgeshire Rural District Council [ 1973 ] I.C.R. 611 , N.I.R.C. considered ... Layton v. Shires [ 1960 ] 2 Q.B. 294 , D.C. distinguished ... The following cases are referred to in the judgment ... Decro-Wall International ... ...
  • Moody v Godstone Rural District Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Divisional Court
    • Invalid date
  • R v Immigration appeal tribunal ex parte Mariam Chumun and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 25 November 1986
    ...parte RossiELRUNK [1956] 1 QB 682: [1956] 1 All ER 670. Beer v DaviesELRUNK [1958] 2 QB 187: [1958] 2 All ER 255. Layton v ShiresELRUNK [1960] 2 QB 294: [1959] 3 All ER 587. Money v Bicknell (unreported, QBD, 10 April 1959). Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Cure and Deely LtdELRUNK [19......
  • Parry v Brantley; Benjamin et Al v Brantley; Daniel v Brantley
    • St Kitts & Nevis
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • 27 August 2012
    ...of the notice by registered post, where there was evidence that the notice had not been delivered within the statutory period. And, in Layton v. Shires [1960] 2 Q.B. 294, it was held that the notice provision was not complied with “if the registered letter is not taken in at the address to ......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Divisional Court Cases
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 24-2, April 1960
    • 1 April 1960
    ...Consequently astheletterhadnetbeen accepted at the bus driver's residence it hadnotbeen"sent."Finally in the present case (1959 3 W.L.R. 949) noticeof intended prosecution for careless driving was sent byregistered post to the defendant's home 1 I days after the allegedoffence.Thedefendant ......

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