Philips v Bury: PC 1694

A university visitor, acting as a judge has exclusive jurisdiction, and his decision is final in all matters within his jurisdiction.
[1694] EngR 11, [1694] Shower PC 35, (1694) 1 ER 24
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CitedThomas v University of Bradford HL 1987
The lecturer sought an order for the University to comply with what he understood were its own rules. The House considered the availability of a remedy of certiorari in challenging a decision of the University visitors.
Held: A university is . .
CitedRegina v Hull University Visitor, Ex parte Page; Regina v Lord President of the Privy Council ex Parte Page HL 3-Dec-1992
The decisions of University Visitors are subject to judicial review in that they exercise a public function. English law no longer draws a distinction between jurisdictional errors of law and non-jurisdictional errors of law.
However, the . .

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Updated: 27 October 2021; Ref: scu.392961