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The National Dock Labour Board was required by legislation to delegate all appropriate functions to local dock boards. There was therefore no question of the National Dock Board's delegation of its powers to the local dock boards being unlawful as it had been authorised to do so by legislation. However, one local dock board passed a resolution that effectively gave its powers to suspend dock workers to the port manager. This was held to constitute an unlawful delegation of the local dock board's powers.
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Barnard v National Dock Labour Board [1953] 2 QB 18

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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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The National Dock Labour Board was required by legislation to delegate all appropriate functions to local dock boards. There was therefore no question of the National Dock Board's delegation of its powers to the local dock boards being unlawful as it had been authorised to do so by legislation. However, one local dock board passed a resolution that effectively gave its powers to suspend dock workers to the port manager. This was held to constitute an unlawful delegation of the local dock board's powers.
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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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The National Dock Labour Board was required by legislation to delegate all appropriate functions to local dock boards. There was therefore no question of the National Dock Board's delegation of its powers to the local dock boards being unlawful as it had been authorised to do so by legislation. However, one local dock board passed a resolution that effectively gave its powers to suspend dock workers to the port manager. This was held to constitute an unlawful delegation of the local dock board's powers.
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Barnard v National Dock Labour Board [1953] 2 QB 18
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In Barnard v National Dock Labour Board [1953] 2 QB 18, the National Dock Labour Board was required by legislation to delegate all appropriate functions to local dock boards. There was therefore no question of the National Dock Board's de

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