Sisters of the Charity of Rockingham v The King
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1922 |
Date | 1922 |
Court | Privy Council |
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46 cases
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Marshall v Director General
...has, understandably in our opinion, been questioned. It followed and purported to apply the advice of the Privy Council in Sisters of Charity of Rockingham v The King15. It was held in that case that the appellants were entitled to compensation16 ‘so long as their claim is not extended beyo......
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The Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensation) Act 1919, the Property Values (Arbitrations and Appeals) Act 1960, the Arbitration Acts 1954 and 1980, the Local Government (Planning and Development) Acts 1963 to 1993, the Local Government (No.2) Act 1960, the Housing Act 1966, the Local Government (Roads and Motorways) Acts 1974 to 1993, the Fingal County Council Northern Motorway (Airport to Balbriggan Bypass) Scheme 1995, and the Confirmation Order of the Minister for the Environment dated 30 March 1998: Representatives of Terence Chadwick Deceased and Sheelagh Davis Goff v Fingal County Council
...section 63 of the Land Clauses Act 1845. 69 The next case referred to was the case of the Sisters of Charity of Rockingham v. the King [1922] 2 AC 315. Here we have a judgment of the Privy Council on a dispute occurring in the province of Nova Scotia in Canada, which follows the Cowper Ess......
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Edwards v Minister of Transport
...and not further. 16The subject was last considered in the Privy Council in a case, also much relied on hy the Minster, of Sisters of Charity of Rockingham v. The King. That case is, of course,not binding on us but as one of the Judges, Lord Parmoor, was a great authority on this subject, I ......
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Nova Scotia (Attorney General) v. S&D Smith Central Supplies Limited, 2019 NSCA 22
...of land by the Crown or one of its statutory agents is entirely governed by legislation (Sisters of Charity of Rockingham v. The King, [1922] 2 A.C. 315). In Nova Scotia, that legislation is currently the Expropriation Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 156. There have been amendments since 1989 that I......
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1 firm's commentaries
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Case Comment: Teal Cedar Products Ltd. v. British Columbia (Ministry Of Forests)
...that there was a common law right to compensation. On the contrary, as Lord Parmoor stated in Sisters of Charity of Rockingham v. R. [[1922], 2 A.C. 315, 322 (P.C.)] "Compensation claims are statutory provisions. No owner of lands expropriated by statute for public purposes is entitled to c......
1 books & journal articles
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Compensation for Banned Handguns: Indemnifying ‘Old Property’
...such asmaintaining public order or reforming criminal justice. The explicit and implicit86 Sisters of Charity of Rockingham vThe King [1922] 2 AC 315, 322 (compensation claims dependentirely on statutory provisions).87 Article 1, First Protocol: The Right to Property, of the ECHR states tha......