Sunday car boot sales
Language: English Series: Independent ; 10/11/88 p35 | Daily Telegraph ; 10/11/88 p4(2)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: In Palmer v Bugler , QBD 9 November 1988, it was held that car boot sales held on field sites, regularly used for that purpose on Sundays, and to which they gained admittance on payment of a fee, were not neccessarily carrying on a retail trade or business so as to contravene Sunday trading legislation.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Palmer v Bugler , QBD 9 November 1988, it was held that car boot sales held on field sites, regularly used for that purpose on Sundays, and to which they gained admittance on payment of a fee, were not neccessarily carrying on a retail trade or business so as to contravene Sunday trading legislation.