South Eastern Railway Company v Cooper
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1924 |
| Date | 1924 |
| Court | Court of Appeal |
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British Transport Commission v Westmorland County Council. ; British Transport Commission v Worcestershire County Council
...and Lincolnshire Railway Co. [1896] 2 Q.B. 439; Taff Vale Railway Company v. Pontypridd Urban District Council 93 L.T. 126; South Eastern Railway Company v. Cooper [1924] 1 Ch. 211; Birkdale District Electric Supply Company, Limited v. Corporation of Southport [1926] A.C. 355. If in the ca......
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British Railways Board v Glass
...Commission v. Westmorland County Council. 1958 Appeal Cases, p. 126, to throw doubt on it. 7 The owner relied on the case of South Eastern Railway Co. v. Cooper. 1924, 1 Chancery, p. 211. But that was very different. There the Railway Company diverted a highway; and the owner was entitled ......
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British Transport Commission v Westmorland County Council. ; British Transport Commission v Worcestershire County Council
...with the Judgment of the majority of the Court in the Leake case, and include the cases of Re Gonty and Manchester Railway; South Eastern Railway Company v. Cooper; and Petty v. Grand Junction Canal Company. This line of cases was referred to, by no means with disapproval, by Lord Sumner in......
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