The Queen v The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Company

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1851
Year1851
CourtCourt of the Queen's Bench
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7 cases
  • Railway Assessment Authority v Southern Railway Co; London County Council v Southern Railway Company
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 24 January 1936
    ...gross receipts of the whole system and to allocate them to the parish according to mileage— ( R. v. London, Brighton & South Coast Railway 15 Q.B. 313). From the gross receipts earned in the parish, a proper proportion of the working expenses throughout the system had to be deducted and a ......
  • Parkes against Smith
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 28 May 1850
    ...860. S. C. (Hemingway's Arbitration) ante, p. 305, note (6), (a)a 3 Nev. & M. 860; S. C. (Hemingway's Arbitration) ante, p. 305, note (J). 15 Q. B. 313. REG. V. LONDON, BRIGHTON, AND SOUTH COAST RLY. CO. 477 arbitration ; for it might always be said that the finding of a fact against any pa......
  • The Queen against The Dock Company at Kingston upon Hull
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 21 April 1852
    ...supported by Regina v. The Cambridge Gas Light Company (8 A. & E. 73), and by Megina v. London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Company (15 Q. B. 313), where many of the cases are reviewed. [Lord Campbell C.J. In the case of the railway, if you pay from London to Croydon, that does not ent......
  • The South Eastern Railway Company, Appellants, against The Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Dorking, Respondents
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 1 January 1854
    ...B. 353); and I extract the principle as expressed in each of those cases. In Regina v. London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Company (15 Q. B. 313, 358) the parish of Croydon claimed a right to rate the railway on the principle of parochial [502] earnings, that is, at such a sum as a sol......
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