Sentences with phrase «by subsequent case law»

This has been heavily innovated on by subsequent case law, most notably the House of Lords decisions in [2000] UKHL 54; [2001] 1 AC 596, and < Miller and Macfarlane > [2006] UKHL 24; [2006] 2 AC 618.

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Meanwhile, the access right's constitutional overtones were suggested by three developments: the incorporation of a right of access in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (article 42) in 2000, the EU's accession to the Aarhus Treaty and subsequent adoption of the Aarhus Regulation on Access to Information (Regulation 1367/06) in 2006, and increasingly explicit references to transparency's auxiliary role in facilitating the democratic life of the Union, most notably in the Access Info Europe and In «t Veld v Council case law.
This interpretation goes against established case - law (LSG v Tele2 and UPC Telekabel v Constantin, see also Mc Fadden v Sony Music, as discussed on this Blog) which has traditionally interpreted the notion of intermediary rather widely by allowing injunctions also against subsequent communications to the public.
Case law It is established case law that payment by a third party will not be sufficient to discharge the debtor unless it is made by the third party, as agent, for and on account of the debtor and with his prior authority, or subsequent ratifi cation (see Simpson v Eggington (1855) 10 Exch 845; Smith v Cox [1942] 2 KB 558; and Crantrave Limited v Lloyds Bank Plc [2002] All ER (Comm) Case law It is established case law that payment by a third party will not be sufficient to discharge the debtor unless it is made by the third party, as agent, for and on account of the debtor and with his prior authority, or subsequent ratifi cation (see Simpson v Eggington (1855) 10 Exch 845; Smith v Cox [1942] 2 KB 558; and Crantrave Limited v Lloyds Bank Plc [2002] All ER (Comm) case law that payment by a third party will not be sufficient to discharge the debtor unless it is made by the third party, as agent, for and on account of the debtor and with his prior authority, or subsequent ratifi cation (see Simpson v Eggington (1855) 10 Exch 845; Smith v Cox [1942] 2 KB 558; and Crantrave Limited v Lloyds Bank Plc [2002] All ER (Comm) 89).
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