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Administrative Law—Natural Justice—Right to a Hearing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2009
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1 Ibid., at p. 1151. It is hard to imagine that any such decision would be taken without some record of its being made; and indeed paragraph 30 (2) of the London Cab Order, 1934, requires the Commissioner to cause notice of revocation to be given to the licensee.
2 [1931] 2 K.B. 215; 144 L.T. 464.
3 Ibid., p. 374.
4 [1951] A.C. 66, 78–9.
5 [1918] A.C. 557, 560. For a recent decision on the right to reply to statements made by an opponent see Connolly v. Palmerston North City Council [1953] N.Z.L.R. 115, where Fair J. adopts the analysis of quasi-judicial powers contained in Mr. H. W. B. Wade's article in 10 C.L.J. 216.
6 Panamena Europea Navigation v. Frederick Leyland & Co. [1947] A.C. 428; Franklin v. Minister of Town and Country Planning [1948] A.C. 87.
7 (1878) 3 App.Cas. 614.
8 [1918] A.C. 557.
9 [1922] 1 A.C. 202.
10 [1950] N.Z.L.R. 433.
11 (1885) 10 App.Cas. 229.
12 [1952] 2 Q.B. 413.
13 (1863) 14 C.B. (n.s.) 180.
14 (1912) 14 C.L.R. 1.
15 [1940] Ch. 70.
16 It is also possible to limit the operation of that decision by making a distinction, pointed out in the Dairy Board case at pp. 416–7, between withdrawal of a privilege conferred by a licence and restriction by zoning or other order of a liberty existing at common law.
17 [1951] A.C. 66, 78.
18 Partnership. 15th ed. (1952) 79.
19 (1851) 13 Beav. 117.
20 (1886) 18 Q.B.D. 7.
21 [1931] 2 K.B. 215, 233. See also Barnard v. National Dock Labour Board [1953] 2 Q.B. 18, 39–40, 45; R. v. Statutory Visitors to St. Lawrence's Hospital, Caterham [1953] 1 W.L.R. 1158, 1162.
22 E.g., Bonaker v. Evans (1850) 16 Q.B. 162; Wood v. Woad (1874) L.R. 9 Ex. 190.
23 R. v. Gaskin (1799) 8 T.R. 209, 210.
24 R. v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner [1953] 1 W.L.R. 1150, 1155.