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    Balfour v A-G [1991] 1 NZLR 519 is a leading case in New Zealand involving negligence in tort for defamation, as well as causation. Balfour was a primary...
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  • responsible". Balfour v Attorney-General [1991] 1 NZLR 519 (the court differentiated between defamation and negligence) Clearlite Holdings Ltd v Auckland City...
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    His Majesty's Attorney General for England and Wales is the chief legal adviser to the sovereign and Government in affairs pertaining to England and Wales...
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    Monensen v Laing, [1992] 2 NZLR 282; Balfour v Attorney-General, [1991] 1 NZLR 519 Lawton v BOC Transhield Ltd, [1987] 2 All ER 608 Byrnell v British Telecommunications...
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    Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (category Attorneys general for England and Wales)
    he served under William Ewart Gladstone as Solicitor General in 1873 and as Attorney-General between 1873 and 1874 and 1880 and 1885. However, he broke...
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    the British army under General Edmund Allenby had conquered the Holy Land, and since the British announcement of the Balfour Declaration had demonstrated...
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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, colloquially referred to as the Balfour Protests (Hebrew: מחאת בלפור) or Black Flag Protests (Hebrew: מחאת הדגלים...
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    deputy of the Attorney General, whose duty is to advise the Crown and Cabinet on the law. They exercise the powers of the Attorney General which are delegated...
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    Isaac Isaacs (category Attorneys-general of Australia)
    Assembly in 1892, and subsequently served as Solicitor-General under James Patterson, and Attorney-General under George Turner and Alexander Peacock. Isaacs...
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    followed. With the growing independence of the dominions in the 1920s, the Balfour Declaration of 1926 established the Commonwealth of Nations and that the...
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    Hartley Shawcross (category Attorneys general for England and Wales)
    to the United Nations immediately after the Second World War and as Attorney General for England. Hartley William Shawcross was born in Giessen, Germany...
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  • Balfour v. Balfour [1919] 2 K.B. 571 Rose and Frank v. J.R. Crompton and Brothers Ltd. [1924] UKHL 2 (5 December 1924), House of Lords (UK) Foley v....
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    Edward Carson (category Attorneys general for England and Wales)
    Irish unionist politician, barrister and judge, who was the Attorney General and Solicitor General for England, Wales and Ireland as well as the First Lord...
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    Suella Braverman (category Attorneys general for England and Wales)
    withdrawal agreement. Braverman was appointed attorney general for England and Wales and advocate general for Northern Ireland by Prime Minister Boris...
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    1926 Imperial Conference (category Arthur Balfour)
    October to 23 November 1926. The conference was notable for producing the Balfour Declaration, which established the principle that the dominions are all...
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    Conservative Party. Sir Isaac Isaacs was successively Commonwealth attorney-general, a High Court judge, and chief justice. Sir William McKell was premier...
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    involved. A further effect of the 1926 conference (in particular, of the Balfour Declaration) was that the monarch also ceased to receive formal advice...
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    Lloyd George ministry (category Ministries of George V)
    Transport. October 1919 – Lord Curzon of Kedleston succeeds Balfour as Foreign Secretary. Balfour succeeds Curzon as Lord President. The Local Government...
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    September 6, 2018. Balfour, Alan (1978). Rockefeller Center: Architecture as Theater. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc. ISBN 978-0-07003-480-8. General Electric Building...
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    Arthur Balfour became First Lord of the Admiralty, Austen Chamberlain became Secretary of State for India and Edward Carson became Attorney General. During...
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    Smart, D. B. Woodside, Peter MacNicol, Jayne Atkinson, Carlo Rota, Eric Balfour, Marisol Nichols, Regina King, Cherry Jones, Annie Wersching, Colm Feore...
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    H. H. Asquith (category Peers created by George V)
    successor as prime minister, Arthur Balfour, resigned in December 1905, but did not seek a dissolution of Parliament and a general election. King Edward VII invited...
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  • and politician, first Labour Attorney-General, 1924 Lionel Heald (1897–1981), barrister and politician, Attorney-General, 1951–1954 John Hill (1912–2007)...
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    the Balfour Declaration permitting Dominion governments to look after their own affairs, insisted on the appointment of Isaacs. Although King George V disapproved...
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  • involved. A further effect of the 1926 conference (in particular, of the Balfour Declaration) was that the monarch also ceased to receive formal advice...
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  • cash purchase on Balfour, raising questions as to the source of the funds used by Sarah Kingsley to make the initial purchase on Balfour. Sometime after...
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  • Archived 4 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Australian Government Attorney-General's Department, 27 January 2006; retrieved 31 July 2006. United Kingdom...
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    F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead (category Attorneys general for England and Wales)
    Solicitor General by H. H. Asquith and knighted. He soon after (in October 1915) succeeded his friend Sir Edward Carson as Attorney General, with the...
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    his death in 1852. Arthur Balfour served as prime minister for three years of his term after he was defeated in the 1906 general election and later went...
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    as the Prior; Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! (1973), as the Attorney General; Man About the House (1974), as Morris Pluthero; Man Friday (1975)...
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