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The Board of Trade had a policy of not awarding grants for purchase of items that individually cost less than £25. British Oxygen had bought a number of items, individually costing £20, and so did not qualify for a grant. The House of Lords decided that the policy was within the Board's discretion, otherwise they would be overwhelmed with trivial applications. There was evidence that the Board had considered British Oxygen's application carefully, though, and had therefore not acted unlawfully.
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British Oxygen v Board of Trade [1971] AC 610

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The Board of Trade had a policy of not awarding grants for purchase of items that individually cost less than £25. British Oxygen had bought a number of items, individually costing £20, and so did not qualify for a grant. The House of Lords decided that the policy was within the Board's discretion, otherwise they would be overwhelmed with trivial applications. There was evidence that the Board had considered British Oxygen's application carefully, though, and had therefore not acted unlawfully.
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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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The Board of Trade had a policy of not awarding grants for purchase of items that individually cost less than £25. British Oxygen had bought a number of items, individually costing £20, and so did not qualify for a grant. The House of Lords decided that the policy was within the Board's discretion, otherwise they would be overwhelmed with trivial applications. There was evidence that the Board had considered British Oxygen's application carefully, though, and had therefore not acted unlawfully.
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British Oxygen v Board of Trade [1971] AC 610
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In British Oxygen v Board of Trade [1971] AC 610 The Board of Trade had a policy of not awarding grants for purchase of items that individually cost less than £25. British Oxygen had bought a number of items, individually costing £20,

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