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Shropshire County Council (David Walker) v Simon Dudley Limited: Admn 17 Dec 1996

A customer’s description of the goods he required was a trade description for the future supply of those goods by the seller claiming to fulfil that specification. The trading standards officer appealed dismissal of his prosecution of the defendant on four informations alleging an unlawful supply of goods. The defendant had tendered successfully to a … Continue reading Shropshire County Council (David Walker) v Simon Dudley Limited: Admn 17 Dec 1996

Louis C Edwards (Manchester) Limited v Charles Miller: CA 1981

A local County Council asked for tenders for meat. It specified the maximum depth of subcutaneous fat of pork. A school cook ordered pork without making any reference to the depth of the fat. A quantity of pork was thereafter delivered. The pork did not meet the specifications. The Appellant meat suppliers were convicted of … Continue reading Louis C Edwards (Manchester) Limited v Charles Miller: CA 1981

Donnachie, Regina (on the Application of) v Cardiff Magistrates’ Court: Admn 27 Jul 2007

The defendant appealed refusal of the district judge to state a case on the basis of having no jurisdiction. Held: Where the magistrate is acting not as an Examining Magistrate, but is deciding a preliminary issue as to jurisdiction, his ruling upon that is final and can properly be challenged by way of case stated … Continue reading Donnachie, Regina (on the Application of) v Cardiff Magistrates’ Court: Admn 27 Jul 2007

Adaway, Regina v: CACD 3 Nov 2004

Appeal from conviction on two counts of supplying goods with a false trade description contrary to section 1(1)(b) of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 Citations: [2004] EWCA Crim 2831 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Crime Updated: 27 November 2022; Ref: scu.406618

Cavendish Woodhouse Ltd v Wright: 8 Mar 1985

If a salesman in a shop makes representations to say that he could supply goods identical to a sort described, the description becomes attached to the goods delivered for the purposes of the Act, and if it is false, it is a false description. The first information alleged that the Appellants applied a false description … Continue reading Cavendish Woodhouse Ltd v Wright: 8 Mar 1985