Re Poyser and Mills' Arbitration

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1963
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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313 cases
  • Elliott v Southwark London Borough Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 24 February 1976
    ...of authority for a proposition which is well established and is not challenged. Mr. Boydell referred to and relied upon In re Poyser & Mills Arbitration (1964) 2 Queen's Bench 467; Givaudan & Co. Limited. v. Minister of Housing and Local Government and Another (1966) 3 All England Reports 6......
  • YB Menteri Sumber Manusia v Association of Bank Officers, Peninsular Malaysia
    • Malaysia
    • Federal Court (Malaysia)
    • Invalid date
  • Westminster City Council v Great Portland Estates Plc
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 31 October 1984
    ...requires a public body to give reasons for a decision, the reasons given must be proper, adequate, and intelligible. In In re Poyser and Mills' Arbitration [1964] 2 Q.B. 467, Megaw J. had to consider section 12 of the Tribunal and Inquiries Act 1958 which imposes a duty upon a tribunal to ......
  • Repatriation Commission v Rogers
    • Australia
    • Federal Court
    • Invalid date
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  • The Right to Reasons for Administrative Action in Zimbabwe
    • South Africa
    • Southern African Public Law No. 36-2, December 2021
    • 1 December 2021
    ...E.R 651. Rean International Supply Company (Pty) Ltd v Mpumalanga Gaming Board 1999 (8) BCLR 918 (T). Re Poyser and Mills Arbitration [1964] 2 Q. B 467. Republic v Amos ole Tiren & Another Exparte James Momanyi Nyaberi [2018] Eklr. Soldatow v Australia Council (1991) 28 FCR 1. Kasuso and Ma......

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