Re Ripon (Highfield) Housing Confirmation Order, 1938. White and Collins v Minister of Health
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1939 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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8 cases
- Chia Siew Li v Liew Khey Cheong
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Smith v East Elloe Rural District Council
...quashed ( Richardson v. Minister of Housing and Local Government, Times newspaper, February 24, 1956). 73Another example is White and Collins v. Minister of Health [1939] 2 K.B. 838. There was no suggestion of bad 74 Mala fides is a phrase often used in relation to the exercise of statutor......
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Dowty Boulton Paul Ltd v Wolverhampton Corporation (No. 2)
...That, of course, was a simple factual pre-condition which the Court was as competent to decide as anyone else. In White v. Collins (1939 2 King's Bench, 838) a compulsory order was quashed on the ground that the land" formed part of' a park, and such land was excluded from the power of comp......
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R (Yasmeen Din) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
...function is a familiar one. Back in 1939 the Court of Appeal explained, in the compulsory purchase case of White & Collins [1939] 2 KB 838, that determining whether 23 acres of Highfield House in Ripon were “part of a park” was a question of fact for the Court to answer for itself, on the e......
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CONSTRUCTION OF STATUTES
...words to refer to dictionaries which show what that sense was when the statute was passed. See: White and Collins v. Minister of Health (1939) 2 K.B. 838 and Goodhew v. Morton (1962) 2 All E.R 771. It is also to be borne in mind that words used in a statute are primarily to be construed in ......