The applicant sought a special order of exemption to allow him to open his public house for customers to watch the world cup football matches. Previous case law suggested that such events were not ‘special events’ within the Act so as to allow such orders. Held: Televised sport had now become a major part of … Continue reading Gough v Bristol Licensing Justices: QBD 12 Apr 2002
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The claimant appealed refusal of a General Order of Exemption. Judges: Lightman J Citations: [2002] EWHC 1202 (Admin) Links: Bailii Statutes: Licensing Act 1964 74 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Licensing Updated: 13 November 2022; Ref: scu.175105
Justices considering an application for a licensee’s protection order may consider wider issues than just whether applicant was a ‘fit and proper person’. Citations: Ind Summary 24-Jul-1995 Statutes: Licensing Act 1964 10 Licensing Updated: 18 May 2022; Ref: scu.78574
How much new material for new copyright (Hong Kong) Toy building bricks were manufactured by Lego in accordance with engineering drawings made for that purpose. One issue was whether new drawings made since 1972, altering the original drawings in various minor respects but added new information addressed to the purchaser in the form of written … Continue reading Interlego AG v Tyco Industries Inc: PC 5 May 1988
Incorporation of Onerous Terms Requires More Care Photographic transparencies were hired out to the advertising agency defendant. The contract clauses on the delivery note included a fee which was exorbitant for the retention of transparencies beyond the set date. Held: The plaintiff had not managed to include the terms in the contract, which was only … Continue reading Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd: CA 12 Nov 1987