R v Servite Houses ex parte Goldsmith
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 2000 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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17 cases
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R The Underwritten Warranty Company Ltd t/a The Insurance Backed Guarantee Company (First Claimant) The Double Glazing & Conservatory Quality Assurance Ombudsman Scheme (Second Claimant) v Fensa Ltd Network Veka Ltd (First Interested Party) Price Bailey Insurance Pcc Ltd t/a Safeworld Insurance Group (Second Interested Party) The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (Third Interested Party) United Kingdom Accreditation Service (Fourth Interested Party)
...appeared on behalf of the defendant, drew attention to the case of R v Servite Houses & Wandsworth LBC Ex Parte Goldsmith and Chatting [2001] 33 HLR 35. In brief, the facts of that case were that two older people were assessed as being in need of residential accommodation and pursuant to se......
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R (Heather) v Leonard Cheshire Foundation
...difficulty. I was taken to the statement of Moses J in R v Servite Housing Association and Wandsworth LBC, ex p Goldsmith and Chatting [2001] LGR 55 that this involves “one of the most significant issues in public law today”, an assessment confirmed by the Court of Appeal in 18I should ment......
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R (Heather) v Leonard Cheshire Foundation
...a satisfactory solution to this dilemma. 26 In support of his contentions, Mr Gordon relies upon the comments of Moses J in R v Servite Houses, Ex parte Goldsmith [2001] LGR 55. That was a case which was decided shortly before the HRA came into force. Moses J decided that the Housing Assoc......
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R (Weaver) v London and Quadrant Housing Trust
...the fact that, on existing authority( Peabody Housing Association Ltd v Green (1978) 38 P&CR 644 and R v Servite Houses, ex p Goldsmith [2001] LGR 55), a decision by an RSL to terminate a tenancy was considered to be a matter of private, not public, law and not to be susceptible to judicial......
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3 books & journal articles
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The Alchemists' Search for the Philosophers' Stone: The Status of Registered Social Landlords under the Human Rights Act
...limitationsit comes as no surprise that Article 1 of the First Protocol has featured in relatively54 RvServite Houses ex parte Goldsmith (2001) 33 HLR 35.55 It was established in Fitzpatrick vSterling Housing Association Ltd [2001] AC 27 that thehomosexual partner of a Rent Act protected te......
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The Elusive Nature of the ‘Public Function’: Poplar Housing and Regeneration Community Association Ltd v Donoghue
...about the balance of rights between differentinterest groups.1 Moses J. in R v Servite Houses and another ex p Goldsmith and another [2001] LGR 55, 67b.2 Lord Irvine, the Lord Chancellor, in the second reading of the Human Rights Bill, HL col 1231, 3November 1997.3 (2001) 33 HLR 823–846, he......
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Citizen Redress in Public Contracting for Human Services
...Contracts:Federal, State and Local (Sydney: Fed-eration Press,2nded,1999)281.54 RvServiteand Wandsworth LBC,ex p Goldsmith and Chatting[2001] LGR 55. Here Moses J.rejectedthe argument that Servite Houses (a charitable Housing Association) wasacting as agent, on theground that the local auth......