Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Normand

JurisdictionScotland
Date1994
Year1994
CourtCourt of Session (Outer House)
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  • Pet: For Recall Of Sequestration Agnes Watt Dickie Or Ritchie V. Charles Dickie
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 7 April 1999
    ...clerk of court. He expressed the view that that was consistent with common-sense. In Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Normand 1994 S.L.T. 1249 Lord Sutherland reached a similar view in interpreting the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 which by section 7(2) requires any......
  • In The Petitions Of Andrew Somerville, William Cairns, Samuel Ralston, Ricardo Blanco And David Henderson V. The Scottish Ministers
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 3 November 2006
    ...the material date may be where the first order on a petition is granted (Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Normand 1994 SLT 1249) but the distinction is not important for present purposes). The Scottish Ministers argued that that proposition applied to the present circumstances; M......
  • Superdrug Stores Plc V. Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 27 January 2006
    ...as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Josolyne 1990 S.L.T. (Sh. Ct.) 48, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Normand 1994 S.L.T. 1249 and Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Campleman 1999 S.L.T. 787. These cases were concerned with different forms of process - the ......
  • Superdrug Stores Plc V. Network Rail Infrastructures Limited
    • United Kingdom
    • Sheriff Court
    • 26 July 2005
    ...events which are consequential on an application which has already been made." [27]Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Normand 1994 SLT 1249 is a decision of Lord Sutherland in the Outer House. It is also concerned with an application under the Company Directors Disqualification Act......
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