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035 _a(Sirsi) u113386
100 _aDear, B.
245 _aBeyond the call of duty
260 _c2001
490 _aEstates Gazette
_v(0125) 23 June 2001. 153(1)
520 _aSuggests that the Human Rights Act 1998 will have a greater impact on property law than generally anticipated, considering the ruling in "Aston Cantlow and Wilmcote with Billesley PCC v Wallbank" (WB3721-08) that chancel repairing liabilities contravened the Act, that the PCC was a public authority and thereby obliged to comply with the European Convention on Human Rights, and that this tax was implemented arbitrarily and out of proportion to its purpose bringing it into conflict with Article 1 as well as Article 14 of the Convention. Case law. Copy of judgement available on http://porch.ccta.gov.uk/courtser/judgements.nsf/Search/922B101EA4112A5680256A53004E8F7C?OpenDocument.
650 _aASTON CANTLOW AND WILMCOTE WITH BILLESLEY PCC V WALLBANK AND ANOTHER
650 _aCHANCEL REPAIR LIABILITY
650 _aCONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ART 6
650 _aCONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ART 14
650 _aHUMAN RIGHTS
650 _aHUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998
650 _aPAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE PARISH OF ASTON CANTLOW AND WILMCOTE WITH BILLESLEY WARWICKSHIRE V WALLBANK
650 _aPUBLIC AUTHORITIES
650 _aREPAIRING LIABILITY
650 _aTAX
690 _aPROPERTY
700 _aHill, R.
856 _uhttps://porch.ccta.gov.uk/courtser/judgements.nsf/Search/922B101EA4112A5680256A53004E8F7C?OpenDocument
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