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12 Mar 2012, 5:50 am by INFORRM
PCC staff are available at all times to advise members of the public further, and to offer practical, immediate assistance.” Since last week’s round up there are a number of “resolved” PCC complaints to report: Mr Julian Assange v The Observer The Observer, clause 1, 09/03/2012; Mrs Christine Hemming v Sunday Mercury, clause 1, 08/03/2012; Mrs Carol Mlatem v South Wales Argus, clause 3, 08/03/2012; Ms Pamela Fenton v Sunday Mail, clause 1,… [read post]
19 Dec 2011, 4:03 pm by INFORRM
  It derives from a case about the chief executive of a large international corporation:  Lord Browne of Madingley v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2007] EWCA Civ 295, [2008] QB 103. [read post]
12 Feb 2013, 7:40 am by Francisco MacĂ­as
Some of the social reversals included the lords of the house serving the slaves. [read post]
8 Jul 2011, 10:10 am
However the CPS guidance quotes "DPP v McKeown, DPP v Jones ([1997] 2Cr App R, 155, HL at page 163) [where] Lord Hoffman defined a computer as "a device for storing, processing and retrieving information". [read post]
2 Sep 2015, 9:01 pm by Marci A. Hamilton
Couples should “trust the Lord” for family planning. [read post]
28 Mar 2017, 11:51 pm by Tessa Shepperson
  Monthly is most common, mainly because most people are paid monthly, and can pay by standing order. [read post]
28 Jun 2010, 1:15 pm by MacIsaac
Minister of National Revenue, [1975] 2 S.C.R. 248 at 254: Lord Guest in Carl Zeiss Stiftung v. [read post]
28 Mar 2017, 11:51 pm by Tessa Shepperson
  Monthly is most common, mainly because most people are paid monthly, and can pay by standing order. [read post]
8 Aug 2017, 8:36 am by Margaret Wood
  There were a number of cases heard in the magistrates’ court of people violating this provision. [read post]
30 Apr 2010, 12:49 am by INFORRM
  However, there are also obvious disadvantages – it seems likely that more people would be encouraged to make complaints. [read post]
3 May 2011, 10:30 pm by 1 Crown Office Row
However, there are also obvious disadvantages – it seems likely that more people would be encouraged to make complaints. [read post]
1 May 2011, 12:00 am by INFORRM
However, there are also obvious disadvantages – it seems likely that more people would be encouraged to make complaints. [read post]
29 Jun 2007, 9:39 am
The Court of Justice put an end to it (or virtually so) with Gat v Luk. [read post]