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Page 43 from 11th November 1966IF the merits and circumstances of a case do not in themselves justify the granting of an A licence, the grant ought not to be made because the......

FARRAGO OF DEFAMATORY MATTER
Page 32 from 14th July 1967It might have been worth thousands says the Tribunal T HE Transport Tribunal has dismissed an appeal by Heaps' Haulage (Atherton) Ltd., against a......

Law Reform
Page 36 from 5th November 1965AW reform is in the air; we are promised an Ombudsman, or Parliamentary Commissioner, at any time now. When such a dignitary is appointed, he may......

Decision Reversed
Page 57 from 8th December 1961A ,IDNE-MAN operator of a Northum berland haulage business successfully appealed to the Transport Tribunal in London last week to reverse a......

H AVLIERS appearing before the Transport Tribunal should...
Page 56 from 10th February 1961their representatives are furnished :with their licence certificates.. Sir 'Hubert Hull has again said that he regardsthem as of the first......

No Mitigating Circumstances, say Tribunal
Page 43 from 25th February 196644 A HAULIER desiring to perform the operation which seems to be traditionally known as 'putting his house in order' is under a duty to the......

Tribunal considers haulier or yachtsman question
Page 33 from 15th December 1967THE GRANT of an additional tractor/semi low-loader outfit on B licence to an Emsworth, Hampshire, boat haulier was the subject of an appeal to the......

Cumberland Haulier's Appeal Dismissed
Page 45 from 3rd December 1965plECAUSE the only lorry of Mr. Li Duncan Hill, of Crosby, near Maryport, Cumberland, was heavily employed, he appealed to the Transport Tribunal in......

Pickfords Win Low-loader Appeal
Page 38 from 23rd October 1964A N appeal by the Transport Holding (Pickfords) to the Transport Tribunal in London last week was described by their counsel, Mr. R. Yorke, as "the......

Operation rescue? Not revised rates tribunal duty says...
Page 30 from 23rd February 1968• It was not the duty of the Transport Tribunal to rescue an operator who was suffering the consequences of his action, said Mr. J. S. Lawton, for......