Howden v Ministry of Transport
Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Date | 1987 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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14 cases
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DPP v Cash
...as prima facie inadmissible but subject to exceptions created by the overriding demands of justice ( Howden v. Ministry of Transport [1987] 2 NZLR 747; R. v. Grayson and Taylor [1997] 1 N.Z.L.R 399." 52 52. In R. v. Shaheed, [2002] 2 N.Z.L.R. 377 the New Zealand Court of Appeal reviewed the......
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Attorney General's Reference (No. 3 of 1999); R v B
...of the Bill of Rights as prima facie inadmissible but subject to exceptions created by the overriding demands of justice. ( Howden v. Ministry of Transport [1987] 2 NZLR 747; R v. Grayson and Taylor [1997] 1 NZLR 399). The cases in the various jurisdictions on this pervasive and perennial......
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Harris v A-G
...without the consent of the occupier. [89] The ambit of the implied licence was described by Cooke P in Howden v Ministry of Transport [1987] 2 NZLR 747, 751, in the following An influential modern case in which a doctrine of implied licence was either invented or articulated is the decision......
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Torres-Calderon v New Zealand Police
...v Lower Hutt City [1972] NZLR 126 (CA) affirmed in Transport Ministry v Payn [1977] 2 NZLR 50 (CA). 22 Howden v Ministry of Transport [1987] 2 NZLR 747 (CA) at 23 R v Fraser at [34]. 24 At 751. 25 At 751. 26 See discussion in Police v McDonald (2009) NZAR 59 (HC) at [34]–[37] 27 Police v Mc......
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