The King v Weymouth Borough Council. ex parte Teletax (Weymouth) Ltd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1947
CourtDivisional Court
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4 cases
  • R v Liverpool Corpn.ex parte Liverpool Taxi Fleet Operators' Association
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 February 1972
    ...licence was to be in force for one year only. That Act was explained by Lord Goddard, Lord Chief Justice, in The King v. Weymouth Borough Council Ex parte Teletax (Weymouth) Ltd. (1947) 1 K. B. 583, at page 6"It also seems reasonably clear that what Parliament had in mind was that it was de......
  • Key Cabs Ltd (T/A Taxifast) v Plymouth City Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 9 November 2007
    ...that the licence when granted attaches to an individual existing vehicle. It has always been so construed. In The King v Weymouth Borough Council ex parte Teletax (Weymouth) Ltd [1947] KB 583, Lord Goddard CJ said as much in judicial review proceedings to quash the decision of the defendant......
  • Edgar Giovanny Suarez Camayo v Colchester Borough Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 3 November 2021
    ...means the person in possession of the vehicle under that agreement;” 9 In R v Weymouth Corporation ex parte Teletax (Weymouth), Ltd. [1947] 1 All ER 779, Teletax acquired five licensed taxis from different persons throughout Weymouth. They applied for the licences to be transferred to them......
  • R v Reading Borough Council, ex parte Egan
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • Invalid date

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