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28 Feb 2011, 2:18 am by sally
Hounslow London Borough Council v Powell; Leeds City Council v Hall; Birmingham City Council v Frisby [2011] UKSC 8; [2011] WLR (D) 64 “In all cases where a local authority was seeking possession of a property which constituted a persons home, including persons who had been granted introductory tenancies pursuant to Part V of the Housing Act 1996 and persons who had been granted a licence of property under the homelessness… [read post]
7 Mar 2011, 12:37 am
This decision is the long awaited sequel to Manchester CC v Pinnock [2010] UKSC 45, [2010] 3 WLR 1441 (case comment here) where a nine-judge panel of the Supreme Court held (in the context of demoted tenancies under the Housing Act 1996, Pt V, Ch 1A) that where a local authority bring possession proceedings relying [...] [read post]
24 Feb 2011, 3:02 pm by chief
Hounslow v Powell; Leeds v Hall; Birmingham v Frisby [2011] UKSC 8 [This is probably a work in progress. [read post]
24 Feb 2011, 3:02 pm by chief
Hounslow v Powell; Leeds v Hall; Birmingham v Frisby [2011] UKSC 8 [This is probably a work in progress. [read post]
3 Nov 2010, 4:39 am by Adam Wagner
Although the Supreme Court won’t actually be hearing the appeal in Salford v Mullen in November, it will be hearing the appeals in the cases of Hounslow v Powell,  Leeds v Hall and Birmingham v Frisby. [read post]
22 Sep 2010, 10:00 pm by Rosalind English
The Supreme Court is considering the issue in Manchester CC v Pinnock, in which it heard oral argument earlier this year but in which written submissions on the effect of the decision in Kay v UK have been invited, and three other cases, Hounslow LBC v Powell, Leeds CC v Hall and Frisby v Birmingham CC, have been listed in the Supreme Court in late November raising the same or overlapping issue. [read post]
4 Nov 2010, 12:53 am by chief
The action then shifted back to the House of Lords, who in Doherty v Birmingham CC [2009] 1 AC 367 (our note is here) reaffirmed the majority approach in Kay, although they crowbarred a bit more into gateway (b). [read post]
4 Nov 2010, 12:53 am by chief
The action then shifted back to the House of Lords, who in Doherty v Birmingham CC [2009] 1 AC 367 (our note is here) reaffirmed the majority approach in Kay, although they crowbarred a bit more into gateway (b). [read post]
16 Jan 2022, 4:22 pm by INFORRM
Last Week in the Courts Judgement was handed down in Bashar v Birmingham City Council [2022] EWHC 25 (QB) by Murray J on 11 January 2022. [read post]
5 Apr 2010, 7:41 am by Dave
They each raise the relevance and extent of gateway (b) in two different factual scenarios: (1) termination of a non-secure tenancy/licence occupied by virtue of section 193, Housing Act 1996 (Powell v Hounslow LBC; Manchester CC v Mushin); and (2) tenancies terminated under the introductory tenancy regime contained in Part V, Housing Act 1996 (Hall v Leeds CC; Frisby v Birmingham CC; Mullen v Salford CC). [read post]
5 Apr 2010, 7:41 am by Dave
They each raise the relevance and extent of gateway (b) in two different factual scenarios: (1) termination of a non-secure tenancy/licence occupied by virtue of section 193, Housing Act 1996 (Powell v Hounslow LBC; Manchester CC v Mushin); and (2) tenancies terminated under the introductory tenancy regime contained in Part V, Housing Act 1996 (Hall v Leeds CC; Frisby v Birmingham CC; Mullen v Salford CC). [read post]
5 Mar 2012, 1:24 am by INFORRM
The LSE’s Dr Alison Powell previewed an event at the LSE here. [read post]
27 Feb 2022, 4:30 pm by INFORRM
Last Week in the Courts On 24 February 2022, Chris Mullin began his challenge against the West Midlands Police, who have made an order under the Terrorism Act requiring him to reveal the sources of his investigation into the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings. [read post]
27 Sep 2010, 3:34 am by Guest Blogger
I can’t count how many Hopkins lacrosse games my brother and I were dragged to while growing up.More importantly, I grew up a huge Baltimore Orioles fan, dating back to the days of Frank and Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell, and Jim Palmer. [read post]