Serjeant v Dale
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1876 |
| Date | 1876 |
| Court | Divisional Court |
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14 cases
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Woolridge v Ross 1997 Appellate Jur. No. 66
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BTR Industries South Africa (Pty) Ltd and Others v Metal and Allied Workers' Union and Another
...he is disqualified, no matter how small I the interest may be. See in this regard the remarks of Lush J in Sergeant and Others v Dale (1877) 2 QBD 558 at 567. The law does not seek, in such a case, to measure the amount of his interest. I venture to suggest that the matter stands no differe......
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2 books & journal articles
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CLARITY AND COMPLEXITY IN THE BIAS RULE.
...the importance of its appearing to be so': Shrager v Basil Dighton Ltd [1924] 1 KB 274, 284. (18) An early example was Serjeant v Dale (1877) 2 QBD 558, 567 (Lush J for the Court), which referred to the need to 'promote the feeling of confidence in the administration of justice which is so ......
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DEDUWA & ORS V. OKORODUDU & ORS.
...grounds based on public policy on which bias or the real likelihood of bias may disqualify a Judge. Lush J. said in Serjeart v. Dale (1877) 2 Q.B.D. 558 at page 567 - 35 "The law, in laying down this strict rule, has regard not so much perhaps to the motives which might be supposed to bias ......