Re Grosvenor Hotel, London (No. 2)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1964
Year1964
CourtHouse of Lords

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5 cases
  • Wednesbury Corporation v Ministry of Housing and Local Government
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 3 December 1964
    ...my department and such persons". Accordingly be objected to produce them. That affidavit was in the £ form which was common before the Grosvenor Hotel case. An affidavit was made in the self same words in the case of Auten v. Rayner (1958, 1 Weekly Law Reports, p. 1300) and Glasgow Corporat......
  • Nagle v Feilden
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 22 February 1966
    ... ... They make rules of racing which they enforce on all persons concerned. No person is allowed to train horses for racing at their meetings unless he ... recently advanced in this Court on behalf of the Crown in In re Grosvenor Hotels when the question of Crown privilege was under consideration. I ... ...
  • Conway v Rimmer
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • Invalid date
  • Conway v Rimmer
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 8 June 1967
    ...Court has considered the matter. The trilogy of cases are derricks and another v. Nott-Bower and others, 1965, 1 Q. B. p. 57: Re Grosvenor Hotel, London, (No. 2), 1965, 1 Ch. p. 1210: and Wednesbury Corporation and ors. v. Ministry of Housing and Local Government, 1965, 1 W. L. R. p. 261.......
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