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28 Mar 2024, 2:21 am by David Pocklington
The chairs were being gifted to the Parish by the local Baptist Church, which had secured funding for different chairs. [read post]
24 Mar 2024, 5:19 am by Frank Cranmer
 Ali v Reason and Nott): on the power of a political party to dismiss a spokesman for expressing beliefs that were inconsistent with Party policy. [read post]
6 Mar 2024, 1:11 am by David Pocklington
In light of the parish’s response to the Victorian Society’s objection, the DAC recommended the proposal for approval by the Court, having regard to all the matters before him, the Deputy Chancellor was satisfied that a faculty should be granted [14]. [read post]
25 Jan 2024, 12:53 am by David Pocklington
I do not have any power to “sanction” the PCC…nor do I consider it proportionate to carry out an inspection of the church. [read post]
15 Jan 2024, 12:20 am by David Pocklington
[They] are neither resident in the parish, nor do their names appear on the church electoral roll. [read post]
12 Jan 2024, 12:30 pm by John Ross
Next week, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in an IJ case, DeVillier v. [read post]
23 Sep 2023, 8:20 am by Frank Cranmer
It includes the Government new clause introduced in the Lords that clarifies the powers of parish and town councils in England to grant aid places of worship. [read post]
23 Aug 2023, 2:20 am by David Pocklington
Whatever the outcome in these individual cases [3], it is apparent that both Chancellor Eyre QC, and Chancellor Turner QC, treated the CBC Guidance as such, that is, as guidance, and sought to evaluate the parish’s proposals in each case against the views set out in the Guidance. [read post]
23 Jul 2023, 1:24 am by Frank Cranmer
Forthcoming lecture on Aston Cantlow v Wallbank Aston Law School has organised a lecture by Mark Hill KC to be given at the parish church of St John the Baptist, Aston Cantlow, on Monday, 4 September, on Aston Cantlow v Wallbank [2003] UKHL 37, the leading case on chancel repair liability. [read post]
15 Jul 2023, 11:52 pm by Frank Cranmer
Quick links Harriet Gray, Lexology: Balancing beliefs in the workplace: lessons from Higgs v. [read post]
28 May 2023, 12:15 am by Frank Cranmer
 Parish councils have other powers that enable their contribution towards the upkeep of these buildings if it were deemed to be within their local communities’ interest to do so. [read post]
30 Apr 2023, 12:37 am by Frank Cranmer
Powers of access to all church files and personnel when required for ISB work. [read post]
13 Feb 2023, 4:38 am by Charles Sartain
Delay in filing suit too often spells doom for the plaintiff, as we learn in Zadeck Succession et al v. [read post]
8 Jan 2023, 12:51 am by Frank Cranmer
And in a very thin week… Scotland, religious harassment and football again Last year, we noted the case of Mr P McCue v Civil Nuclear Police Authority [2022] UKET 2415411/2021, in which an Employment Tribunal found that Sergeant Paul McCue had been subjected to religious harassment while working in the Civil Nuclear Constabulary unit at Hunterston B nuclear power station. [read post]
2 Jan 2023, 1:00 am by David Pocklington
Following its advice, a 10-year-old girl who asked for a challenge was told to poke metal into a power outlet, [BBC News]. 2. [read post]
2 Sep 2022, 12:30 am by David Pocklington
Ct, Mynors Ch. at 108 was too narrow; it did not accept the view that: “churchwardens’ powers are limited to acquiring and dealing with property for purposes which are principally concerned with worship and mission; or its corollary that the churchwardens ought therefore to dispose of property that is not capable of being applied for such purposes [35]”. [read post]
23 Aug 2022, 5:01 am by Roger Parloff
In every bid to transfer venue that Capitol riot defendants have raised, the key precedent the government has cited in response has been the same: Haldeman v. [read post]