Tanner v Carter

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1885
Year1885
CourtDivisional Court
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  • Fox v Stirk and Bristol Electoral Registration Officer
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 12 May 1970
    ...last century under the previous Acts. They can, however, be looked at. 7There is one case which much influenced the Judges below. It is Tanner v. Carter in 1885, reported in 16 Queen's Bench Division at page 231, when it was held that "Students in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, w......
  • In Re Moresby North East Parliamentary Election (No 2): Goasa Damena v Patterson Lowa [1977] PNGLR 448
    • Papua New Guinea
    • National Court
    • 7 November 1977
    ...6 QJPR 138 at 140, Durant v Carter (1873) LR 9 C.P. 261 at 266, R v The Midland Licensing Court [1959] SASR 229, Tanner v Carter (1885) 16 QBD 231, Powell v Guest (1864) 18 CB (NS) 72; (1864) 144 ER 357 at 370–371 and Bond v Overseers of St. George, Hanover Square (1870) LR 6 C.P. 312 at 31......
  • Knoesen v Chief Electoral Officer
    • South Africa
    • Transvaal Provincial Division
    • 25 April 1960
    ...registration division for which he claims to be registered'. At p. 78 WARD, J., goes on to say: B 'In 1885 the case of Tanner v Carter, 16 Q.B.D. 231, which strongly resembles the present case, was decided by the Court of Queen's Bench in England. The head-note is:'Students in the Universit......
  • Knoesen v Chief Electoral Officer
    • South Africa
    • Invalid date
    ...registration division for which he claims to be registered'. At p. 78 WARD, J., goes on to say: B 'In 1885 the case of Tanner v Carter, 16 Q.B.D. 231, which strongly resembles the present case, was decided by the Court of Queen's Bench in England. The head-note is:'Students in the Universit......

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