Definition of gypsy
Definition of gypsy
- Times Times 15 November 193, 26(1) .
In "R v South Hams DC ex parte Gibb", "R v Gloucestershire CC ex parte Davies" and "R v Warwickshire CC ex parte Walker", QBD 3 November 1993, it was held that the definition of`gypsy` for the purpose of the Caravan Sites Act 1968, by which and for whom local authorities had a duty to provide sites, was capable of embracing persons other than traditional gypsies so long as they could be said to have a nomadic habit of life which imported more than just the habit of wandering or travelling but moving from place to place with a purpose in mind as a necessary and characteristic part of their lives.
CARAVAN SITES ACT 1968
GYPSIES
NEW AGE TRAVELLERS
TRAVELLERS
In "R v South Hams DC ex parte Gibb", "R v Gloucestershire CC ex parte Davies" and "R v Warwickshire CC ex parte Walker", QBD 3 November 1993, it was held that the definition of`gypsy` for the purpose of the Caravan Sites Act 1968, by which and for whom local authorities had a duty to provide sites, was capable of embracing persons other than traditional gypsies so long as they could be said to have a nomadic habit of life which imported more than just the habit of wandering or travelling but moving from place to place with a purpose in mind as a necessary and characteristic part of their lives.
CARAVAN SITES ACT 1968
GYPSIES
NEW AGE TRAVELLERS
TRAVELLERS