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Denning J (obiter dicta) said that had Central London sued for the arrears for the years 1940-45, it would have failed. It would have been estopped from going back on its promise [as set out in the 1940 agreement] to law and justice
Cases - accept a reduction in rental, even though that promise had not been supported by any consideration from High Trees because to hold otherwise would have been
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[Justice - rules of natural justice - must be allowed to present his case]
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D the Chief Constable dismissed C a probationer constable because he had heard largely unfounded rumours about his private Trees House [1947] them.Denning J
Central London Property v High life, but D believed KBD
The rumours included a former "hippy" lifestyle, the keeping of 4 dogs and financial difficulties.Chief Constable of the North Wales Police v Evans [1982] HL
Deen, R v [1994] CA
Held: The Chief Constable’s decision to force the resignation of the
Glynn v Keele University (1972) QBD respondent was vitiated by his erroneous assumption that he had an absolute discretion and by his total failure to observe the rules of natural justice in not
HM Coroner for Inner London West District Ex p. Dallaglio, R v [1994] CA giving the respondent the opportunity to refute the allegations on which the chief constable relied.
Leicester City Justices, ex parte Barrow and another, R v
Nicholas Mullen, R v [1999] CA
C won
Per curiam: JudicialNettleship not an appeal from a decision but a review of review is v Weston [1971] CA the manner in which the

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