No power to question decision
Language: English Series: Times ; 9/3/87 p23Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: In Quietlynn Ltd v Plymouth City Council ; Portsmouth City Council v Quietlynn Ltd and Another; Quietlynn Ltd v Oldham Borough Council , QBD 5 March 1987, it was held that on a prosecution alleging use of premises as a sex establishment without a licence , the court could not investigate and determine the validity of the licensing authority`s refusal to grant a licence.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Quietlynn Ltd v Plymouth City Council ; Portsmouth City Council v Quietlynn Ltd and Another; Quietlynn Ltd v Oldham Borough Council , QBD 5 March 1987, it was held that on a prosecution alleging use of premises as a sex establishment without a licence , the court could not investigate and determine the validity of the licensing authority`s refusal to grant a licence.