T W Logistics Ltd v Essex County Council and another
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Neutral Citation | [2021] UKSC 4 |
Year | 2021 |
Court | Supreme Court |
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6 cases
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Cotham School v Bristol City Council
...a single defendant; (2) the claimant is not entitled to protection by virtue of the Aarhus Convention and CPR Part 46TW Logistics Ltd v Essex County Council [2021] AC 1050. 5 In that case, Lord Sales and Lord Burrows (with whom Lady Black, Lady Arden and Lord Stephens agreed) said: “2. Regi......
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The King on the application of Gary Ball v Hinckley & Bosworth Council
...of the system if there was no power to vary; that the legislation should be deemed to be “always speaking”: TW Logistics v Essex C.C. [2021] UKSC 4, [2021] A.C. 1050 at [73]. But those submissions are usually deployed in respect of much older statutes, not one from 35 years ago which is sti......
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Rittson-Thomas and Others v Oxfordshire County Council
...v Secretary of State for Health [2003] UKHL 13; [2003] 2 AC 687; [2003] 2 WLR 692; [2003] 2 All ER 113, HL(E) TW Logistics Ltd v Essex County Council [2021] UKSC 4; [2021] AC 1050; [2021] 2 WLR 383; [2021] 3 All ER 395, The following additional cases were cited in argument: Carter v Bradbee......
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The King (on the application of Patricia Strack on behalf of The Woodcock Hill Village Green Committee) v Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
...must use their recreational rights in a reasonable manner …”, in the judgment of Lord Sales and Lord Burrows in TW Logistics Ltd. v Essex County Council [2021] A.C. 1050 (at paragraph 65); “… a public right is being asserted”, in the judgment of Lord Carnwath in Barkas (at paragraph 61); “…......
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