Application for injunction is not judicial abuse
Language: English Series: Chartered Surveyor Weekly ; vol 31 no 10 7/6/90 p110-111Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: In Stoke on Trent CC and Norwich CC v B&Q plc , 10 April 1990, the judge did not consider that this was an appropriate case for the exercise of his discretion to stay the proceedings. He therefore refused B&Q`s applications to strike out as an abuse of court actions brought against them to restrain them from trading on Sundays in contravention of Shops Act 1950 .| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Stoke on Trent CC and Norwich CC v B&Q plc , 10 April 1990, the judge did not consider that this was an appropriate case for the exercise of his discretion to stay the proceedings. He therefore refused B&Q`s applications to strike out as an abuse of court actions brought against them to restrain them from trading on Sundays in contravention of Shops Act 1950 .