R v Commissioners for Special Purposes of the Income Tax
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1887 |
Year | 1887 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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21 cases
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R v Registrar General, ex parte Segerdal
...meeting for religious worship. 7The case comes, in my opinion, within the first class mentioned by Lord Esher in The Queen v. Commissioners for Special Purposes of Income Tax, in 1888 21 Queen's Bench E Division at 319. He points out that Parliament "may in effect say that, if a certain sta......
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Anisminic Ltd v Foreign Compensation Commission
...Court of Queen's Bench will issue its mandamus or prohibition to correct his mistake." 67 In his judgment in The Queen v. Commissioners for Special Purposes of the Income Tax L.R. 21 Q.B.D. 313 Lord Esher M.R. at page 319 pointed out that while it is generally correct to say that a tribunal......
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R v Registrar of Companies, ex parte Esal (Commodities) Ltd
...Bank, specifically accepted it. Such a case would seem to me to fall clearly within the words of Lord Esher M.R. in R. V. Commissioners for Special Purposes of the Income Tax (1888) 21 Q.B.D. 313at page 319 cited by Lord Pearce in Anisminic v. Foreign Compensation Commission (1969) 2 A.C. 1......
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Anisminic Ltd v Foreign Compensation Commission
...Court of Queen's Bench will issue its mandamus or prohibition to correct his mistake." 67 In his judgment in The Queen v. Commissioners for Special Purposes of the Income Tax L.R. 21 Q.B.D. 313 Lord Esher M.R. at page 319 pointed out that while it is generally correct to say that a tribunal......
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