The Forest Lake ; Owners of the Janet Quinn v Owners of the Forest Lake (No 1)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1966 |
Date | 1966 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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7 cases
- R v Southwark Crown Court and Another, ex parte Sorsky Defries
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Oilfields Workers' Trade Union v Hydro-Agri Trinidad Ltd (Formerly Federation Chemicals Ltd)
... [1973] 2 All E.R. 175 (HL) The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago v. Ramnarine Jorsingh (C.A. 168/85) (1990) The Forest Lake [1966] 3 All E.R. 833 (CA) The Hopemount [1943] 75 Lloyd L.R. 94 Thomas (Arthur) v. The Queen [1979] 2 All E.R. 142 (PC) Tokai (Jailtaran) v. Director of Publ......
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R (Hitch) v Income Tax Special Commissioners
...the jury and another judge, it not being a case of evidence being taken on commission or before an examiner. [13] In The Forest LakeELR[1968] P 270, an admiralty case, the presiding judge sitting with two elder brethren of Trinity House, was compelled to retire due to ill health in the midd......
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Maharaj v Moses
...to their testimony will be affected by the loss of this opportunity. 10 Moreover, the Court considered the case of the Forest Lake (1968) p. 270, direct authority in favour of granting the application sought. The headnote to that case reads, in part: “An admiralty action heard by a judge si......
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2 books & journal articles
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“They Need More Training!” A National Level Analysis of Police Academy Basic Training Priorities
...curricula beyondtraditional police functions. For example, the National Advisory Commissionon Civil Disorders (“Kerner Commission”) (1968, p. 270), convened to examineSloan and Paoline Sloan and Paoline 489the crisis in race relations between police and African American communities,identifi......
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Divisional Court
...but322 Divisional Courtdeclined in the circumstances to set aside the judgment, as there was nodenial of justice. In The ForestLake[1968] P 270, where a judge retiredpart way through a trial, the court allowed the application that the trialproceed on the basis of the evidence already given.......