R v Wilson

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1877
Date1877
CourtDivisional Court
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17 cases
  • Mathias Ortmann v United States of America
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 4 November 2020
    ...“arrangement” instead of treaty. R v Governor of Brixton Prison, ex parte Caborn-Waterfield [1960] 2 QB 498 (QB). See also R v Wilson (1877) 3 QBD 42 (QB); Government of the Federal Republic of Germany v Sotiriadis [1975] AC 1 (HL) at 21 per Lord Diplock and 34 per Lord Kilbrandon; and Re N......
  • Mathias Ortmann v United States of America
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 4 November 2020
    ...“arrangement” instead of treaty. R v Governor of Brixton Prison, ex parte Caborn-Waterfield [1960] 2 QB 498 (QB). See also R v Wilson (1877) 3 QBD 42 (QB); Government of the Federal Republic of Germany v Sotiriadis [1975] AC 1 (HL) at 21 per Lord Diplock and 34 per Lord Kilbrandon; and Re N......
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Collco Dealings Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 2 March 1961
    ...so explicit as to allow of no other interpretation. The principal authority for this view appears to be the case of The Queen v. Wilson, 3 Q.B.D. 42; and, although the actual decision in that case can be explained on the ground that the Order in Council itself imposed limitations upon the e......
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Collco Dealings, Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 2 March 1961
    ...so explicit as to allow of no other interpretation. The principal authority for this view appears to be the case of The Queen v. Wilson, 3 Q.B.D. 42; and, although the actual decision in that case can be explained on the ground that the Order in Council itself imposed limitations upon the e......
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