The initial ‘factual’ situation, in which judicial review has for some time been permitted, is where a decision-maker's power to decide on a particular matter (i.e. its jurisdiction to do so) depends upon it making an initial finding of fact – this is known as a precedent fact. An example is [case]
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White and Collins v Minister of Health [1939] 3 All ER 548
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The initial ‘factual’ situation, in which judicial review has for some time been permitted, is where a decision-maker's power to decide on a particular matter (i.e. its jurisdiction to do so) depends upon it making an initial finding of fact – this is known as a precedent fact. An example is [case]
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The initial ‘factual’ situation, in which judicial review has for some time been permitted, is where a decision-maker's power to decide on a particular matter (i.e. its jurisdiction to do so) depends upon it making an initial finding of fact – this is known as a precedent fact. An example is [case]
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White and Collins v Minister of Health [1939] 3 All ER 548
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