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Rookes v Barnard [1964] UKHL 1 is a UK
labour law and
English tort law case and the
leading case in
English law on
punitive damages and was a
turning point...
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Russell David Rook,
Baron Rook, OBE, is a
British Anglican priest and life peer.
Rook is a
partner in the Good
Faith Partnership and has been involved...
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Rooker v.
Fidelity Trust Co., 263 U.S. 413 (1923), was a case in
which the
United States Supreme Court enunciated a rule of
civil procedure that would...
- The
rook (/rʊk/; ♖, ♜) is a
piece in the game of chess. It may move any
number of
squares horizontally or
vertically without jumping, and it may capture...
- The
rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a
member of the
family Corvidae in the p****erine
order of birds. It is
found in the Palearctic, its
range extending from...
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Jeffrey William Rooker,
Baron Rooker PC (born 5 June 1941) is a
British politician and life peer who
served as a
government minister from 1997 to 2008...
- also used the
opportunity to
criticise the 1964
House of
Lords decision Rookes v Barnard,
which severely limited the cir****stances
under which exemplary...
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Terry Brent Rooker Jr. (born
November 1, 1994) is an
American professional baseball outfielder and
designated hitter for the
Athletics of
Major League...
- by the
Court of
Appeal in
Broome v C****ell, but on
appeal the
House of
Lords upheld Rookes v Barnard. The
second Rookes category—where
punitive damages...
- In shogi,
Double Ranging Rook (also
Double Swinging Rook,
Mutual Swinging Rook) (相振り飛車 ai-furibisha) is a
class of
Ranging Rook openings in
which both players...