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Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking Ltd [1970] EWCA Civ 2 is a leading English contract law case. It provides a good example of the rule that a clause cannot be incorporated after a contract has been concluded, without reasonable notice before.
[2023] UKPC 40: Anthony Henry and another v Attorney General of St Lucia [2023] UKPC 41: Keith Arjoon and 2 others v Maria Daniel (Receiver) (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 42: Francis Chitolie and Another v Saint Lucia National Housing Corporation [2023] UKPC 43: Harold Chang v The Hospital Administrator and 2 others (Trinidad and Tobago ...
Unlike FPNs, civil penalties have an assumption of "guilty until proven innocent" with a burden being placed on the individual to appeal the fine. Civil penalties can be issued for property violations, [3] tax code violations [4] or illegal employment. [5] The appeal processes for PCNs tend to operate through tribunals.
Cavendish Square Holding BV v Talal El Makdessi [2015] UKSC 67, together with its companion case ParkingEye Ltd v Beavis, are English contract law cases concerning the validity of penalty clauses and (in relation to ParkingEye Ltd v Beavis) the application of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Directive (as implemented in the UK by, at the time, the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts ...
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[1900] UKPC 20 "The Appeal is from a judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench in the Province of Quebec affirming a judgment of the Court of Review which reversed a judgment of the Superior Court in an action brought by the Appellants against the Respondent." Lord Watson Lord Hobhouse Sir Edward Fry Sir Henry Strong, CJC: Appeal allowed
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[1892] UKPC 34 "This appeal is brought by special leave in a suit which followed upon a case submitted for the opinion of the Supreme Court of the Province of New Brunswick, by the Appellants, the Liquidators of the Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Canada, in the interest of unsecured creditors of the Bank, on the one side, and by the Receiver ...