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Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2002

Justice 2 Committee, 27 Mar 2002

If we fictionalised this, no one would believe it. I am thinking of Jarndyce v Jarndyce—the single case of legal obfuscation—in Charles Dickens's famous book.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2006

European and External Relations Committee, 05 Dec 2006

Is that not right, Jim? Yes, that arises from Pepper v Hart. That is a matter of law, so the fact that something is in Hansard is not unimportant to the future interpretation of a doubtful matter—not that I think the point is doubtful.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2004

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 08 Dec 2004

Because tremendous importance has—rightly—been attached to the topic in recent weeks, we have intensified our consultation of those groups.As our note says, the key issues that will be discussed at the council include the annual discussion on total allowable catches and the quota regime, any amendments to the effort control regime and what, if anything, we do about elements in last year's annex V, which included a special haddock permit scheme as part of the cod recovery plan.The committee is well aware that the background is the state of stocks.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2004

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 09 Jun 2004

However the position appears to have been clarified by a recent English case, (London Borough of Hounslow v Thames Water Utilities Limited) in which it was decided that waste water treatment works were "premises" within the meaning of section 79(1)(d) of the 1990 act.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 March 2004

Justice 2 Committee, 30 Mar 2004

You cited in your written submission the intriguing case of Hooper v Royal London General Insurance Co Ltd and the case of the arsonist who could not get insurance afterwards.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 January 2003

Social Justice Committee, 15 Jan 2003

In the recent English case of Adan v Newham London Borough Council, it was held that the lack of a right to appeal to an independent hearing—i.e. a court—was held to be in breach of article 6 of the ECHR.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2002

European Committee, 23 Apr 2002

We headed the paragraph "Emission standards v quality objectives", but, rather than setting one against the other—given that both are relevant—I wondered whether members might want to remove that point.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2002

European Committee, 23 Apr 2002

We headed the paragraph "Emission standards v quality objectives", but, rather than setting one against the other—given that both are relevant—I wondered whether members might want to remove that point.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2001

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NHS Lothian:(i) Lothian NHS Board (formerly Lothian Health Board):NameCapacityParty political affiliationAnnual remuneration Appointment fromAppointment endCurrent appointments:Mr Brian CavanaghChair of NHS BoardLabour£35,00007/0107/05Professor Patricia PeattieMembernone£7,00004/9903/03Mr Michael WalkerMembernone£7,00004/9903/03Dr Jackie McDonaldChair of Area Clinical Forumnone£7,00009/0109/03Mr Eddie EganStaff Side Chair of Area Partnership ForumLabour£7,00009/0109/05Professor Colin BirdUniversity School Membernone£7,00009/0109/05Nominated Local Authority members:Councillor Ann McCarthyNominated member for East Lothian CouncilLabour£7,00009/0109/05Councillor Danny MolloyNominated member for Midlothian CouncilLabour£7,00009/0109/05Councillor Graeme Morrice Nominated member for West Lothian CouncilLabour£7,00009/0109/05Councillor Kingsley ThomasNominated member for City of Edinburgh CouncilLabour£7,00009/0109/05Past appointments:Mrs Margaret Ford (subsequently Member of Lothian Health Board)Chairnone£22,66007/9701/00Mr Brian Cavanagh (now Chair of Lothian NHS Board)MemberLabour£5,29407/9706/01Professor Charles Vaughan RuckleyMembernone£5,29407/9709/01Mrs Margaret FordMembernone£5,14501/0008/00(ii) Lothian Primary Care NHS Trust:NameCapacityParty political affiliationAnnual remuneration Appointment fromAppointment endCurrent appointments:Mr Garth Morrison CBEChairnone£22,00011/9810/02Mrs Patricia MatthewsTrusteeLabour£7,00002/9901/03Mrs Elaine RossTrusteenone£7,00004/9903/03Past appointments:Mrs Patricia FawcettTrusteeLabour£5,29402/9901/01Dr Richard EckersallTrusteenone£5,29404/9907/01Mr Ian MillerTrusteenone£5,14504/9905/00(iii) Lothian University Hospitals NHS Trust:NameCapacityParty political affiliationAnnual remuneration Appointment fromAppointment endCurrent appointments:Mr Barry Sealey CBEChairnone£22,00011/9810/02Mrs Geraldine GammellTrusteenone£7,00002/9903/03Mr William StewartTrusteenone£7,00002/9901/03Past appointments:Mrs Morag Younie OBETrusteenone£5,14502/9901/01Professor Gavin McCroneTrusteenone£5,29402/9909/01Professor Colin Bird (now Member of Lothian NHS Board)Trusteenone£5,29402/9909/01(iv) West Lothian Healthcare NHS Trust:NameCapacityParty political affiliationAnnual remunerationAppointment fromAppointment endCurrent appointments:Mr James Findlay Chairnone£22,00011/9810/02Mrs Carole Anne StevensonTrusteenone£7,00002/9903/03Mrs Janice AndersonTrusteenone£7,00004/9903/03Past appointments:Councillor Peter JohnstonTrusteeSNP£5,14502/9901/01Councillor Graeme Morrice (now Member of Lothian NHS Board)TrusteeLabour£5,29402/9909/01Dr Peter SwarbrickTrusteenone£5,29402/9909/01(v...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 22 May 2000

One example is Lord Wheatley's decisions in Smith v M 1982. Guidelines for the court in allowing or refusing bail were set out clearly.

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