Yeandel v Fisher

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1965
Date1965
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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5 cases
  • Sweet v Parsley
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 23 Enero 1969
    ...parts of his house or takes in lodgers or paying quests. But this was held to be an absolute offence following the earlier decision in Yeandel v. Fisher [1966] 1 Q.B. 5How has it come about that the Court of Appeal has felt bound to reach such an obviously unjust result? It has in effect h......
  • Sweet v Parsley
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 23 Enero 1969
    ...parts of his house or takes in lodgers or paying quests. But this was held to be an absolute offence following the earlier decision in Yeandel v. Fisher [1966] 1 Q.B. 5How has it come about that the Court of Appeal has felt bound to reach such an obviously unjust result? It has in effect h......
  • Warner v Metropolitan Police Commissioner; R v Warner
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 2 Mayo 1968
    ...him, and it cannot be inferred that the legislature imposed strict liability merely in order to find a luckless victim." 30In Yeandel v. Fisher [1966] 1 Q.B. 440 an innkeeper and his wife were charged that they were persons concerned in the management of premises —the inn—used for the purp......
  • Kok Seng Chong v Bukit Turf Club and Another
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 9 Diciembre 1992
    ...... of Criminal Law (18th Ed, 1962) at pp 43, 46 and 48, Donovan J in R v St Margaret`s Trust Ltd 24 at p 527, Lord Parker CJ in Yeandel v Fisher 25 at pp 446 and 447, and Lord Diplock in R v Sheppard 26 at p 407). Law students are invariably taught that the term `strict ......
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