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Jobsin co uk plc (trading as Internet Recruitment Solutiona) v Department of Health: CA 13 Jul 2001

A health authority advertised for contractors to create an on-line recruitment facility. They considered it to be a contract for employment related services, which was subject to tendering requirements ‘B’, under the Act. The claimants asserted that it was a contract for the provision of computer services, and should have been tendered under the more … Continue reading Jobsin co uk plc (trading as Internet Recruitment Solutiona) v Department of Health: CA 13 Jul 2001

Jobsin Co UK Plc (T/A Internet Recruitment Solutions) v Department of Health: CA 13 Jul 2001

The Court considered the application of a three month limitation period, imposed by the Regulations. Lord Justice Dyson said: ‘It would be strange if a complaint could not be brought until the process has been completed. It may be too late to challenge the process by then. A contract may have been concluded with the … Continue reading Jobsin Co UK Plc (T/A Internet Recruitment Solutions) v Department of Health: CA 13 Jul 2001

Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) v Hart: HL 26 Nov 1992

Reference to Parliamentary Papers behind Statute The inspector sought to tax the benefits in kind received by teachers at a private school in having their children educated at the school for free. Having agreed this was a taxable emolument, it was argued as to whether the taxable benefit was the cost to the employer, or … Continue reading Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) v Hart: HL 26 Nov 1992