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Two &MC. Ap peals Upheld
Page 13 from 30th November 1962HE Transport Tribunal on Wednesday upheld two appeals by the B.T.C. In the first, against the Western' deputy Licensing Authority's grant of two......

No case for licence increase—Tribunal
Page 45 from 21st October 1966E XTRA work that Simonstone Transport Ltd., of Burnley, Lancs., might gain through the expansion of one of its customers was likely to be more......

Tribunal critical of THC
Page 44 from 1st July 1966T HE system employed by the Transport Holding Company to detect brake failure was criticized by the Transport Tribunal when it gave its decision on......

Furniture man's bad move leads to sack
Page 19 from 17th January 1981THE driver of a furniture removal van sacked after he had disobeyed instructions to complete the work allocated to him for the day was justifiably......

Tribunal rules operation a 'safety risk'
Page 25 from 19th February 2009THE REVOCATION of the licence held by Newbigging's Robert Dunlop, and his disqualification from holding an 0-licence for five years by Scottish......

IRISH CALL FOR TAX CUT
Page 38 from 3rd September 1954T HE Minister of Labour has been sent a plea by Bangor Borough Council to the effect that a reduction in the fuel tax was vital to the economy of......

PIG TRANSPORT APPEAL PARTIALLY SUCCEEDS
Page 53 from 7th February 1958A N appeal by Hill and Sons (Botley rt , and Denmead), Ltd., Botley, Southampton, was partially successful before the Transport Tribunal in London,......

. APPELLANT ABSENT
Page 29 from 22nd December 1961NAR. C. E. CORBY, trading as Corby lvi Transport, 59 Vicarage Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, had his appeal dismissed by the Transport Tribunal in London......

One law for us...
Page 7 from 5th April 1990• Transport lawyers have attacked British magistrates as being "demonstrably and brutally unfair" to foreign drivers. At this week's 1990......

Should the Tribunal
Page 57 from 28th May 1965LICENSING CASEBOOK Hear Evidence? By JOHN DARKER T HE Transport Tribunal, by its rules—whether self-imposed or not is a moot point—will seldom......