Tarmac Econowaste Ltd v Assessor for Lothian Region
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Date | 1991 |
Court | Court of Session (Outer House) |
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15 cases
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(first) The British Broadcasting Corporation; (second) Times Newspapers Limited; (third) News Group Newspapers Limited For Judicial Review
...for Ayr 1922 SC 109; British Railways Board v Glasgow Corporation 1976 SC 224; Tarmac Econowaste Ltd v Assessor for Lothian Region 1991 SLT 77; Watt v Strathclyde Regional Council 1992 SLT 324; Shanks & McEwan (Contractors) Ltd v Mifflin Construction 1993 SLT 1124; MH (Bangladesh) v Secreta......
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In Petition Of Alexander Mackinnon For Judicial Review Of A Decision Of Argyll And Bute Council V. Argyll And Bute Council
...page 862C-D. A similar approach had been followed in Scotland, as appeared from Tarmac Econowaste Ltd v The Assessor for Lothian Region 1991 S.L.T. 77 at pages 78-80. Only the inadequacy of an alternative statutory remedy would be a sufficient reason for recourse to be had to judicial revie......
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Yin Yong Ho+po Lam Ho+wong Meng Hong+sun Lin Chin For Judicial Review Of A Seizure Of Cash
...have been decided by the statutory appeal". Reference was also made to the case of Tarmac Econowaste Ltd v The Assessor for Lothian Region 1991 SLT 77 to illustrate that the principle applied not only where there was a statutory right of appeal but also where other statutory remedies were a......
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Reclaiming Motions By Miab (ap) And Others Against The Secretary Of State For The Home Department
...circumstances, such as the alternative being an ineffective one (ibid, following Tarmac Econowaste v Assessor for Lothian Region 1991 SLT 77, Lord Clyde reviewing the authorities at 78-79). The court requires to be vigilant in ensuring that effective remedies are available to redress wrongs......
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