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Auto 24 v Jaguar Land Rover France SAS: ECJ 14 Jun 2012

ECJ Competition – Article 101 TFEU – Motor vehicle sector – Regulation (EC) No 1400/2002 – Block exemption – Selective distribution system – Concept of ‘specified criteria’ concerning a quantitative selective distribution system – Refusal to grant authorisation as a distributor of new motor vehicles – Lack of precise, objective, proportionate and non-discriminatory quantitative selection … Continue reading Auto 24 v Jaguar Land Rover France SAS: ECJ 14 Jun 2012

Franks v The Board of Governors for Churchmead Church of England Voluntary Assisted School and Others: EAT 20 May 2011

EAT Claimant’s time for appealing against an Order of the Deputy Registrar extended by reason of the Claimant’s inability to comply with the 5 day time limit. The Claimant is disabled and suffers from a multiplicity of debilitating conditions, which on the medical evidence, substantially impeded her ability to comply with the time limits. Judges: … Continue reading Franks v The Board of Governors for Churchmead Church of England Voluntary Assisted School and Others: EAT 20 May 2011

Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland v Lloyds Banking Group Plc: SCS 29 Dec 2011

(Inner House) The bank had created a trust deed providing for a share of realised profits to be paid each year to the pursuer charitable foundation. The bank had acquired another bank leading to a substantial but unrealised gain. Regulations on accounting practice changed requiring the unrealised gain to be moved into the profit and … Continue reading Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland v Lloyds Banking Group Plc: SCS 29 Dec 2011

Ferdinand Jozef Colon v The Netherlands: ECHR 15 May 2012

Acting under the Municipalities Act, with the authority of a byelaw passed by the local council, the Burgomaster of Amsterdam designated most of the old centre of Amsterdam as a security risk area for a period of six months and again for a further period of 12 months. Under the Arms and Ammunition Act, this … Continue reading Ferdinand Jozef Colon v The Netherlands: ECHR 15 May 2012

Highways England (Central Government): ICO 14 Oct 2020

The complainant has requested information from Highways England (‘HE’) relating to the pain/gain share in Areas 9 and 10 from its period of operation to its termination and the reasons for termination. HE responded by citing section 14(2) of the FOIA, that it was a repeat request, and that it did not hold the information. … Continue reading Highways England (Central Government): ICO 14 Oct 2020

NHS England (Health): ICO 30 Sep 2020

The complainant requested information from The NHS Commissioning Board (NHS England) about the number and subsequent assessment of recommendations submitted by CCGs, between 2015/16 and 2019/20, for funding through NHS England’s Estates and Technology Transformation Fund (ETTF). NHS England had failed to provide a substantive response by the date of this notice. The Commissioner’s decision … Continue reading NHS England (Health): ICO 30 Sep 2020

Highways England (Central Government): ICO 24 Jun 2021

In a series of requests, the complainant requested information about ‘Varioguard’, a type of road barrier. Highways England has aggregated the cost of complying with the most recent request with the cost of complying with earlier requests; requests to which it had responded. Highways England refused to comply with the current request under section 12(1) … Continue reading Highways England (Central Government): ICO 24 Jun 2021

Nederlandse Antillen v Council: ECJ 22 Nov 2001

Arrangements for association of overseas countries and territories – Imports of rice originating in the overseas countries and territories – Safeguard measures – Regulation (EC) No 1036/97 – Action for annulment – Inadmissibility Citations: C-452/98, [2001] EUECJ C-452/98, [2001] ECR I-8973, ECLI:EU:C:2001:623 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: European European Updated: 31 October 2022; Ref: scu.166904

Straudley Investments Limited v Mount Eden Land Limited: CA 7 Oct 1996

In considering a refusal of consent to a sub-letting, two considerations in addition to those already esatblished in law applied: ‘(1) It will normally be reasonable for a landlord to refuse consent or impose a condition if this is necessary to prevent his contractual rights under the [lease] from being prejudiced by the proposed assignment … Continue reading Straudley Investments Limited v Mount Eden Land Limited: CA 7 Oct 1996

Berkeley Administration Inc v Mcclelland and Others: CA 13 Aug 1996

Third Party who had been joined in after an injunction was discharged takes no benefit of cross undertaking. Citations: Times 13-Aug-1996 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: See Also – Berkeley Administration Inc v McClelland CA 1990 There is no legally acceptable basis on which the benefit of an undertaking, to which a member of a … Continue reading Berkeley Administration Inc v Mcclelland and Others: CA 13 Aug 1996

Commission v Spain (Flood risks – Canary Islands management plans) (Judgment): ECJ 2 Apr 2020

Failure to fulfill obligations – Assessment and management of flood risks – Directive 2007/60 / EC – Article 7, paragraphs 1 and 5, Article 10, paragraphs 1 and 2, as well as Article 15, paragraph 1 – Flood management plan flood risks – Establishment – Public consultation and information – Provision of the European Commission … Continue reading Commission v Spain (Flood risks – Canary Islands management plans) (Judgment): ECJ 2 Apr 2020

East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust (Decision Notice): ICO 16 Feb 2010

The complainant made three requests under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EMAS) between August and December 2007 for various pieces of information supplied to Vale First Responders (VFR) from EMAS; copies of EMAS’s board minutes for July 2007 and September 2007; and finally, he specifically requested the … Continue reading East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust (Decision Notice): ICO 16 Feb 2010

Shanks and Others (T/A Blue Line Taxis), Regina (on The Application of) v The Council of The County of Northumberland: Admn 1 Jun 2012

The court considered the powers of a local authority to impose conditions on the grant of a hackney carriage licence under section 37 of the 1847 Act, and the relationship between that statutory provision and section 47 of 1976 Act. Judges: Foskett J Citations: [2012] EWHC 1539 (Admin), [2013] PTSR 154 Links: Bailii Statutes: Town … Continue reading Shanks and Others (T/A Blue Line Taxis), Regina (on The Application of) v The Council of The County of Northumberland: Admn 1 Jun 2012

T-Mobile Netherlands and Others: ECJ 4 Jun 2009

ECJ Reference for a preliminary ruling Article 81(1) EC Concept of ‘concerted practice’ Causal connection between concerted action and the market conduct of undertakings Appraisal in accordance with the rules of national law Whether a single meeting is sufficient or whether concerted action on a regular basis over a long period is necessary Citations: [2009] … Continue reading T-Mobile Netherlands and Others: ECJ 4 Jun 2009

Bank of Ireland and Another v Jaffery and Another: ChD 23 May 2012

Claim for breach of fiduciary duty brought by the Bank against one of its erstwhile senior executives. Held: Vos J concluded that forfeiture of agency fees would be disproportionate and inequitable for breach of an employment or agency agreement. Judges: Vos J Citations: [2012] EWHC 1377 (Ch) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: … Continue reading Bank of Ireland and Another v Jaffery and Another: ChD 23 May 2012