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The patron saint of contrarians, and as such, a big hero to this site. | The patron saint of contrarians, and as such, a big hero to this site. | ||
He of the “it was bluebell time in Kent” judgment, and the regretfully unpersuasive argument that, in law, | He of the “it was bluebell time in Kent” judgment, and the regretfully unpersuasive argument that, in law, [[cricket]] is not a [[nuisance]]. | ||
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*{{casenote|Miller|Jackson}} | *{{casenote|Miller|Jackson}} | ||
*{{casenote|Central London Property Trust Ltd|High Trees House Ltd}}, a towering pillar of English [[jurisprudence]], delivered ''[[obiter]]'' as a spry [[Queen’s Bench Division|High Court]] judge. | *{{casenote|Central London Property Trust Ltd|High Trees House Ltd}}, a towering pillar of English [[jurisprudence]], delivered ''[[obiter]]'' as a spry [[Queen’s Bench Division|High Court]] judge. |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024
The patron saint of contrarians, and as such, a big hero to this site.
He of the “it was bluebell time in Kent” judgment, and the regretfully unpersuasive argument that, in law, cricket is not a nuisance.
See also
- Miller v Jackson
- Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Trees House Ltd, a towering pillar of English jurisprudence, delivered obiter as a spry High Court judge.