R v Cornwall Q S ex parte Kerley
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1956 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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6 cases
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R the Association of Independent Meat Suppliers and Another v The Food Standards Agency
...any close connection between the two systems is thin. Mr Hockman referred us to the decision of the Divisional Court in R v Cornwall Quarter Sessions ex parte Kerley, [1956] 1 WLR 906 in which it was held that there was no right of appeal to the appeals committee of the quarter sessions fo......
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Errington v Wilson
...R v Board of Visitors of Hull Prison, ex parte St GermainWLR (No 2) [1979] 1 WLR 1401 R v Cornwall Quarter Sessions, ex parte KerleyWLR [1956] 1 WLR 906 R v Deputy Industrial Injuries Commissioner, ex parte MooreELR [1965] 1 QB 456 Ridge v BaldwinELRELR [1963] 1 QB 539; [1964] AC 40 Rodenhu......
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Food Standards Agency, R v Brent Justices and Another
...view of her function was probably derived from the decision of the Divisional Court in R v Cornwall Quarter Sessions, ex parte Kerley [1956] 1 WLR 906. 6 The Food Standards Agency consequently brought judicial review proceedings seeking an order requiring the District Judge to state a case.......
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Errington v Wilson
...justice condemning food was acting in an administrative capacity and not judicially: R v Cornwall Quarter Sessions, Ex parte KerleyWLR ((1956) 1 WLR 906). The justice was required merely to act fairly. There was no duty to allow cross-examination since that fitted ill with administrative ac......
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