Norweb Plc v Dixon
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Judgment Date | 17 February 1995 |
| Date | 17 February 1995 |
| Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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14 cases
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...include had to be exercised in accordance with its statutory duties and the conditions could not have been waived by agreement. She cited Norweb v Dixon [1995] 1 WLR; [1995] 3 All ER 952 and Rushton v Worcester City Council [2001] EWCA Civ 367; [2002] HLR 2 In Norweb, which involved the rel......
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Minister of Mineral Resources v Mawetse (SA) Mining Corporation (Pty) Ltd 2016 (1) SA 306 (SCA) Prospecting rights under the MPRDA : Public Law Instruments? : recent case law
...licensesare regarded as ‘public law instruments’ in English law (Mawetse supra atpar 25). The Court referred to Norweb plc v Dixon (1995 3 All ER 952 (QB))(at par 25) where it was decided that the obligation of a public supplier ofelectricity to supply electricity to a consumer on terms whi......