You can't do that: the varied limits of the ultra vires doctrine | Practical Law

You can't do that: the varied limits of the ultra vires doctrine | Practical Law

An article by James Neill, associate, and Richard Farnhill, partner, Allen & Overy LLP that discusses the decision in Charles Terence Estates Ltd v Cornwall Council [2011] EWHC 2542 (Admin). In particular, the authors consider the issue of ultra vires in the context of public bodies, including private law and public law arguments.

You can't do that: the varied limits of the ultra vires doctrine

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You can't do that: the varied limits of the ultra vires doctrine

by James Neill, associate, and Richard Farnhill, partner, Allen & Overy LLP
Published on 16 Nov 2011England, Wales
An article by James Neill, associate, and Richard Farnhill, partner, Allen & Overy LLP that discusses the decision in Charles Terence Estates Ltd v Cornwall Council [2011] EWHC 2542 (Admin). In particular, the authors consider the issue of ultra vires in the context of public bodies, including private law and public law arguments.