Newby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency and Others: Admn 24 Oct 2013

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[2013] EWHC 3184 (Admin)

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England and Wales

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See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency Admn 16-Jul-2013
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See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency (No 2) Admn 26-Jul-2013
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CitedNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency (No 4) Admn 22-Nov-2013
The claimant sought an order to allow it to continue to produce meat products for sale and an associated costs award. . .
See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency (No 7) Admn 7-May-2014
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See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency and Another Admn 21-May-2014
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See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd v Food Standards Agency ECJ 16-Oct-2014
ECJ Judgment – Protection of health – Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 – Hygiene rules for food of animal origin – Annex I, points 1.14 and 1.15 – Concepts of ‘mechanically separated meat’ and ‘meat preparations’ – . .
See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency Admn 23-Mar-2016
Application of principles identified by ECJ on reference as to to the process of separating fresh meat from flesh bearing bones of pork and from chicken carcasses carried out by Newby. . .
See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency CA 25-May-2017
Appeal by the Food Standards Agency against a decision in which he allowed in part a claim for judicial review by Newby Foods Limited and held, inter alia, that certain chicken and pork products manufactured by Newby should not be classified as . .
See AlsoNewby Foods Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v Food Standards Agency SC 3-Apr-2019
The parties disputed the classification and labelling of mechanically separated meats (‘MSM’) under EU law. The ECJ had imposed a moratorium on certain products. Newby challenged that unsuccessfully, but now Newby appealed to the Supreme Court on . .
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