Mills v Cooper

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1967
Date1967
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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  • Commission for Racial Equality v Dutton
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 27 July 1988
    ...in any argument with a publican about which way he uses the words." 18 Secondly, the decision of the Queen's Bench Divisional Court in Mills v. Cooper [1967] 2 Q.B. 459. The court was there concerned with the meaning of the word "gipsy" in section 127 of the Highways Act 1959. So far as mat......
  • R v Humphrys
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 19 May 1976
    ...The decision is in line with Lord MacDermott's observations in Sambasivam to which I have referred. 35Issue estoppel was considered in Mills v. Cooper [1967] 2 Q.B.459. A summons alleging that Cooper being a gypsy had unlawfully camped on a highway on the 22nd December 1965 was dismissed b......
  • Arnold v National Westminster Bank Plc
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 8 November 1989
    ...the issue had been taken. The starting point for this latest development is a passage in the judgment of Diplock L.J. in the case of Mills v. Cooper [1967] 2 QB 459 at 468B to 469A. That was a decision of a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division. The position was that an informatio......
  • R v Humphrys
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 19 May 1976
    ...The decision is in line with Lord MacDermott's observations in Sambasivam to which I have referred. 35Issue estoppel was considered in Mills v. Cooper [1967] 2 Q.B.459. A summons alleging that Cooper being a gypsy had unlawfully camped on a highway on the 22nd December 1965 was dismissed b......
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