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News for February, 2020
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February 28, 2020
High Court dismisses an action for damages for personal injuries occasioned to a runner when he collided with galloping horse on an open plain known as a 'gallops', on the grounds, inter alia, that: (a) the occupiers of the land were not under a duty to erect signs warning of galloping horses, nor to fence off the areas where horses were being trained; and (b) the runner could have avoided the accident if he had been keeping a look out for animals, and had he not been listening to music on headphones.
February 25, 2020
High Court refuses application to strike out defamation proceedings, on the grounds that the defence raised of absolute privilege on the part of a Data Protection Commissioner required considerably greater legal argument and consideration than could be applied in a motion to dismiss.
February 25, 2020
The latest issue, [2020] 1 FCR 4, is now live for subscribers to Family Court Reports. The following cases are included: Re A (no 2) (children: findings of fact), [2020] 1 FCR 313; C v C (Jersey); [2020] 1 FCR 354; RB v DCA, [2020] 1 FCR 371; PQ v RS (legal parenthood: written consent), [2020] 1 FCR 384; Re S (a child: adequacy of reasoning), [2020] 1 FCR 396
February 19, 2020
Is entrepreneurs’ relief is doomed, as recent government statements imply? Chris Williams considers some of the problems and opportunities around this familiar CGT relief.
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