Phillips v Derbyshire CC

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1997
Year1997
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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7 cases
  • Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Eastwood Care Homes (Ilkeston) Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Value Added Tax Tribunal
    • 8 November 2001
    ...before the Woolf reforms of obtaining an extension of time where delay was due to inadvertence (Phillips v Derbyshire County Council((1997) ELR 461)), that position had been fundamentally changed by the Civil Procedure Rules. In deciding whether an application for extension of time was to s......
  • London Borough of Bromley v The Special Educational Needs Tribunal and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 14 December 1998
    ...does not arise. The strong point of the Respondents' argument is the decision of Sedley J. in Phillips v. Derbyshire County Council [1997] E.L.R. 461. There the extension of time sought was four days for the lodging of the appeal. Sedley J. found that there was nothing to explain, let alone......
  • Michael Colin Sage v South Gloucestershire County Council and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 19 June 1998
    ...sum up the test. She fairly conceded that no point was taken as to prejudice. She referred me to Phillips v Derbyshire County Council [1997] ELR 461, a judgment of Sedley J, where it was held that: "The court had to approach any such issue on the basis of principle, discretionary though the......
  • Ingrid Skilbeck v Jane Williamson (Chair of The Tribunal) and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 26 August 1999
    ...been referred to the principles and they are summarised helpfully in the decision of Sedley J in Phillips v Derbyshire County Council [1997] ELR 461 at 464C. I do not need to read it. Suffice it to say, for the purposes of this case, that it is desirable and in most cases will be necessary ......
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