According to another recent Court of Appeal decision, Aswan Engineering Establishment v. Lupdine (1987), the statutory definition of merchantable quality does encapsulate the earlier law.
The recent Courts of Justice Act (which had established a new installation procedure) was equally invalid.
Meanwhile, the people of Cyprus had no access to their cultural heritage, until the most recent Court of Appeal of the Court of Munich.
Mr. Collins noted that a recent Court of Appeals decision gives tenants the opportunity to avoid deregulation if they provide a good reason for not returning the form.
The governor's hand has been strengthened by a recent Court of Appeals ruling.
The recent Court of Appeal decision in Parker-Tweedale v. Dunbar Bank Plc.
A recent Court of Auditors' report concluded that the sugar regime leads to substantial costs for the EU budget and for the consumer.
We have had a recent Court of Justice decision on car insurance that boycotts traditional, tried and tested, sensible methods of risk assessment.
Mr Wijsenbeek recalled a recent Court of Justice ruling which, actually, was given against a situation which benefitted the French postal service.
The most difficult precedent for Donoghue was Mullen v AG Barr & Co Ltd, a recent Court of Session case.