The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 158
... decision in Simonin v . Mallac , though it had stood for a century , was wrong , but as the tribunal was equally divided he would not overrule it ; it would be fantastic to suppose that anyone had married on the faith of being able to ...
... decision in Simonin v . Mallac , though it had stood for a century , was wrong , but as the tribunal was equally divided he would not overrule it ; it would be fantastic to suppose that anyone had married on the faith of being able to ...
Page 227
... decisions are taken within the limits prescribed by the law . Clearly a decision by an authority to exercise a dis- cretionary power outside and beyond those limits cannot be justified by calling it a policy decision . The distinction ...
... decisions are taken within the limits prescribed by the law . Clearly a decision by an authority to exercise a dis- cretionary power outside and beyond those limits cannot be justified by calling it a policy decision . The distinction ...
Page 286
... decisions , in which Lord Romilly M.R.'s decision was not followed , were not cited to Harrman J. The application of sect . 35 came before the Court of Appeal in In re Cole ( ( 1958 ) 3 All E. R. 102 ; ( 1958 ) Ch . 877 ) , where the ...
... decisions , in which Lord Romilly M.R.'s decision was not followed , were not cited to Harrman J. The application of sect . 35 came before the Court of Appeal in In re Cole ( ( 1958 ) 3 All E. R. 102 ; ( 1958 ) Ch . 877 ) , where the ...
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