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Judgment following a referral to the Court of Justice of the European Union [d] (CJEU) in a previous supreme court case (see 2020 UKSC 15). The CJEU had confirmed that a trader could not recover VAT on supplies made to it where the original supplier and HMRC had mistakenly treated the original supplies as exempt from VAT as the VAT in question ...
In 2024 Lord Reed is the President of the Supreme Court, Lord Hodge is the Deputy President. The table lists judgments made by the court and the opinions of the judges in each case. Judges are treated as having concurred in another's judgment when they either formally attach themselves to the judgment of another or speak only to acknowledge ...
This is a list of judgments given by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom between the court's inception on 1 October 2009 and the most recent judgments. Cases are listed in order of their neutral citation and where possible a link to the official text of the decision in PDF format has been provided.
Cameron Davis, 30, did not attend a brief bail application hearing at Exeter Crown Court. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
In 2025, Lord Reed is the President of the Supreme Court, Lord Hodge is the Deputy President. The table lists judgments made by the court and the opinions of the judges in each case. Judges are treated as having concurred in another's judgment when they either formally attach themselves to the judgment of another or speak only to acknowledge ...
This is a list of the judgments given by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in the year 2021. In 2021 Lord Reed is the President of the Supreme Court, Lord Hodge is the Deputy President. The table lists judgments made by the court and the opinions of the judges in each case.
Cornerstone plans to appeal ruling to Supreme Court The judge noted that while the student was suing for $1, there were no actual damages in this case as is required by state law.
Until the early 21st century all criminal and civil court hearings were held in the old Law Courts at Exeter Castle. [1] [2] [3] However, as the number of court cases in Exeter grew, it became necessary to commission a more modern courthouse for both Crown Court hearings and County Court hearings.