R v Chief National Insurance Commissioner, ex parte Connor
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Divisional Court |
| Date | 1981 |
| Year | 1981 |
Get this document and AI-powered insights with a free trial of vLex and Vincent AI
Get Started for FreeStart Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting
Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting
Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting
Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting
Start Your Free Trial of vLex and Vincent AI, Your Precision-Engineered Legal Assistant
-
Access comprehensive legal content with no limitations across vLex's unparalleled global legal database
-
Build stronger arguments with verified citations and CERT citator that tracks case history and precedential strength
-
Transform your legal research from hours to minutes with Vincent AI's intelligent search and analysis capabilities
-
Elevate your practice by focusing your expertise where it matters most while Vincent handles the heavy lifting
Start Your Free Trial
51 cases
-
Hutch v Dublin Corporation
... ... INJURIES ACT 1981 S12(3)(a) R V NATIONAL INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, EX PARTE CONNOR 1981 1 ... 85 Chief Baron Palles recounts that the liability of the ... ...
-
Whiston v Whiston
...his victim's intestacy. 12 The matter was further considered in some detail by the Court in two cases in 1980. In R. v. Chief National Insurance Commissioner, ex parte Connor [1981] Q.B. 758 the facts, very shortly cited, were that the applicant had stabbed her husband with a knife, and alt......
-
R v Registrar General, ex parte Smith
...has evolved in the enforcement of Acts of Parliament, even when they are apparently absolute in their terms. In R v. Chief National Insurance Commissioner, Ex Parte Connor [1981] Q.B. 758, Mrs Connor was unable to recover the widow's allowance under the Social Security Act 1975 because she ......
-
R v Registrar General, ex parte Smith
...Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Puttick [1981] QB 767 and R v Chief National Insurance Commissioner, ex parte Connor [1981] QB 758, were, he said, concerned with past criminality which vitiated the applicant's right to a statutory benefit which had been approached by cr......
Get Started for Free