The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 33
... respect submitted that it cannot be taken as offering any general principle upon the matter . If for example , planning permission is granted for the develop- ment of land by the building of ( say ) houses , and planning permission is ...
... respect submitted that it cannot be taken as offering any general principle upon the matter . If for example , planning permission is granted for the develop- ment of land by the building of ( say ) houses , and planning permission is ...
Page 61
... respect of which no develop- ment has taken place . Should a local planning authority wish to revise its policy with regard to any particular area , the presence of such permissions can be an embarrassment if the authority wishes to ...
... respect of which no develop- ment has taken place . Should a local planning authority wish to revise its policy with regard to any particular area , the presence of such permissions can be an embarrassment if the authority wishes to ...
Page 221
... respect of certain obscene publications , no order in respect of others - Whether informant was a party to the proceedings within Magistrates ' Courts Act 1952 s . 87 ( 1 ) . Premises in the occupation of the respondent were searched ...
... respect of certain obscene publications , no order in respect of others - Whether informant was a party to the proceedings within Magistrates ' Courts Act 1952 s . 87 ( 1 ) . Premises in the occupation of the respondent were searched ...
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