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Scottish Burial Reform and Cremation Society v Glasgow Corporation: HL 26 Jul 1967

The appellants sought partial exemption from rates on its premises. The Corporation challenged their charitable status. The society’s object was to encourage and provide facilities for cremation. Held: The object was charitable.Lord Reid said that it was not now necessary to produce evidence so as to show that the object was for the public benefit, … Continue reading Scottish Burial Reform and Cremation Society v Glasgow Corporation: HL 26 Jul 1967

Morelle Ltd v Wakeling: CA 1955

The plaintiff asserted ownership of leasehold land. A similar situation had arisen in an earlier case befoe the Court of appeal, and the court was asked to decide that that case had been decided per incuriam. Held: The per incuriam principle applies to decisions given in ignorance of some inconsistent statutory provision or of some … Continue reading Morelle Ltd v Wakeling: CA 1955