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Ipswich Borough Council v Moore and Another: CA 25 Jul 2001

A statute in 1950 granted to the port authority powers, inter alia, to grant licences for moorings on the foreshore. These powers overrode the ancient Royal Charter which vested the foreshore in the local authority. Accordingly licences issued by the port authority were effective and binding as against the local authority.The court considered whether the … Continue reading Ipswich Borough Council v Moore and Another: CA 25 Jul 2001

Regina on the Application of Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority v the Secretary of State for Transport Local Government and the Regions: QBD 26 Jun 2003

Captain Wyatt owned land near the harbour and wanted to moor his boat by it. The Harbour authority said he needed a licence. The Harbour authority requested him to move the boat as a danger to navigation. The Captain sought a judicial review of the authority’s action. Held: Under the Act, the harbour authority had … Continue reading Regina on the Application of Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority v the Secretary of State for Transport Local Government and the Regions: QBD 26 Jun 2003