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The plaintiff who alleges irregularities on the part of the local planning authority in considering his application for planning permission has no cause of action for breach of statutory duty , because the duty is owed to the public at ...
The plaintiff who alleges irregularities on the part of the local planning authority in considering his application for planning permission has no cause of action for breach of statutory duty , because the duty is owed to the public at ...
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Thus , while it is no doubt right to say in general terms that police constables have a duty to prevent crime and a ... when the execution of these general duties involves interference with the person or property of a private person ...
Thus , while it is no doubt right to say in general terms that police constables have a duty to prevent crime and a ... when the execution of these general duties involves interference with the person or property of a private person ...
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Thus , in Shatwell's case there was no breach of statutory duty by Imperial Chemical Industries Limited , since the duty under the Quarries ( Explosives ) Regulations 1959 was laid on the shotfirer personally .
Thus , in Shatwell's case there was no breach of statutory duty by Imperial Chemical Industries Limited , since the duty under the Quarries ( Explosives ) Regulations 1959 was laid on the shotfirer personally .
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