Not exact matches
Having then gone on to consider the evidence which had been
put before the
public inquiry Lord Hoffmann concluded that «it is sufficient that the land is used predominantly by inhabitants of the village [ie the locality in the Sunningwell case]».
It is sufficient for the
inquiry committee to act, if it takes the view that there is a prima facie case and that the prima facie case, having regard to such material as is
put before it by the registrant, requires that the
public be protected by an interim order.
The Honourable Chief Justice Bauman decided that s. 35 can be used where an
inquiry committee takes the (two - step) view «that there is a prima facie case and that the prima facie case, having regard to such material as is
put before it by the registrant, requires that the
public be protected by an interim order» [55 (iv)-RSB-.
The relevant communications in Three Rivers 6 involved presentational advice as to how the client (the Bank of England) could best
put material before an
inquiry, established by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank, which was scrutinising the discharge of the Bank's
public duties.