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Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association v Derbyshire City Council: HL 1981

The particular individual on whom the task of forming the relevant opinion had been imposed by statute could not possibly perform all the tasks delegated to the relevant financial officer. He had, and needed, a staff to perform his functions, and it was a member of his staff who had formed the relevant opinion. The question was not whether there had been a delegation so that the decision was not that of the treasurer but of the subordinate; the question was whether the treasurer had authorised the subordinate to act as his agent in forming the opinion.
References: [1981] 1 WLR 173
Judges: Lord Roskill
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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Last Update: 27 November 2020; Ref: scu.192005 br>

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