R (King) v Justices of Londonderry
Jurisdiction | Ireland |
Court | Unspecified Court |
Judgment Date | 1912 |
Date | 1912 |
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11 cases
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Miley v Employment Appeals Tribunal
...by the former Chief Justice as follows:- ?As regards magistrates Palles C.B. in Rex (John Conn King) v. Justices of Londonderry (1912) 46 I.L.T.R. 105 stated the principles which govern the Court as follows:- ?According to the principles that the Courts have been acting upon for years, as a......
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F (O) and I (M) v Judge O'Donnell and Others
...CONSTITUTION ART 35.2 PRENDERGAST, STATE v JUDGE ROCHFORD & JUDGE DURKIN UNREP SUPREME 1.7.1952 KING, REX v JUSTICES OF LONDONDERRY 1912 46 ILTR 105 RSC O.84 KUDLA v POLAND 2002 35 EHRR 11 PODBIELSKI v POLAND UNREP ECHR 26.7.2005 (APPLICATION NO 39199/98) STANKIEWICZ v POLAND 2007 44 EHRR ......
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O.F. v Oædonnell
...Rights, 26th July, 2005). Rex. v. Salford Hundred Justices [1912] 2 K.B. 567. Rex (John Conn King) v. Justices of Londonderry(1912) 46 I.L.T.R. 105. Robins v. United Kingdom (App. No. 22410/93) (1998) 26 E.H.R.R. 527. Silver and Others v. The United Kingdom (App. Nos. 5947/72, 6205/73, 7052......
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Kilty v Judge Cormac Dunne
...in the absence of an express finding of mala fides or impropriety on his part. 20 In R. (King) v. Justices of Londonderry (1912) 46 I.L.T.R. 105 Palles C.B. stated the principle in the following terms: 'According to the principles that the Courts have been acting upon for years, as a rule m......
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