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  • David Sahota, R (on the application of) v Herefordshire Council Court of Appeal (Civil Division) [2022] EWCA Civ 1640 Matching text sample:

    R v Westminster City Council, ex parte Ermakov

    R (Shasha) v Westminster City Council

    ...emphasised that democratically elected bodies go about their decision-making in...

    ...always possible to “have another go.” Although I agree with...

  • Alexander Gorbachev v Andrey Grigoryevich Guriev High Court (Commercial Court) [2024] EWHC 2174 (Comm) Matching text sample:

    could have a go at managing Apatit for about...

    ...what you describe if we go back in your statement to...

    ...common in the business to go on holiday together at that... ...However, Mr Antoshin did not go, or only very seldomly...

    ...that the IPO would not go ahead after all. I...

  • Brake & Anor v Guy & Ors High Court (Chancery Division) [2021] EWHC 671 (Ch) Matching text sample:

    ...that it is necessary to go on to try the “...

    ...process which English civil judges go through. Given that that...

    ...relevant facts in this case go back about fifteen years....

    ...before me now do not go back quite so far as...

  • Beary v Pall Mall Investments (A Firm) Court of Appeal (Civil Division) [2005] EWCA Civ 415 Matching text sample:

    Bolitho v City and Hackney HA

    ...been the right advice to go for a drawdown arrangement,...

    Bolitho v City & Hackney Health Authority

    ...not often be meaningful to go on to ask what the...

  • UBS AG, London Branch & Anor v Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig GmbH High Court (Commercial Court) [2010] EWHC 2566 (Comm) Matching text sample:

    ...law company established by the City of Leipzig. Its minority...

    ...the water supply to the city of Leipzig. It is... ...for the disposal of the city’s waste water and other...

    ..., for present purposes, to go into it in any detail...

  • DMWSHNZ Ltd v HM Revenue and Customs Court of Appeal (Civil Division) [2015] EWCA Civ 1036 Matching text sample:

    ...consider that the Budget Notes go as far as Mr Aaronson...

    R (Westminster City Council) v National Asylum...

    ...an acquisition. The Explanatory Notes go on to say:

    The Explanatory Notes go on to point out that...

  • Vestergaard Frandsen AS & Anor v Bestnet Europe Ltd & Ors High Court (Chancery Division) [2009] EWHC 657 (Ch) Matching text sample:

    ...to me … had to go through OS”, whereas Mr...

    ...think it is necessary to go into these details for the...

    ...well operating before I let go of your kind support Valerie...

    ...in Vietnam, VF could not go on without IIC, IIC...

  • AEL, Re (Mental Capacity Act 2005) Court of Protection [2021] EWCOP 9 Matching text sample:

    ...herself permanently from care, to go out unaccompanied or without continuous...

    ...where carers are prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to do...

    Birmingham City Council v. D

    W City Council v. L

  • Hardy v Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council High Court (Administrative Court) [2006] EWHC 1928 (Admin) Matching text sample:

    Barnes Sheffield City Council

    Encon Instillation Limited v Nottingham City Council

    ...Encon Insulation Ltd v. Nottingham City Council

    ...it allowed the proceedings to go by default. They had...

  • Conway & Anor v Eze High Court (Chancery Division) [2018] EWHC 29 (Ch) Matching text sample:

    ...proceed (“I said, ‘Go ahead!’”) and told...

    ...the property. I said, ‘Go ahead, but contact Howard...

    ...“I just ask him, ‘Go ahead’—and it is... less than two minutes—‘Go ahead, contact Richard.’...

    ...Obahor was acting as a go-between and was the point...