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Local Authority Liability
This well-established and popular work provides a comprehensive survey of the legal liabilities of local authorities, written by a team of specialists in local authority liability claims. It comprises an invaluable overview of the nature and extent of the liability of local authorities, together with specialist chapters on the core areas of activity including education, social services, occupier's liability, employer's liability, highways, environmental damage and trees. Local Authority Liability is essential reading for all lawyers dealing with general common law and public sector claims, local authority risk managers and insurance industry professionals dealing with the public sector.
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Local Authority Vehicles since 1970
Local government has undergone significant changes since the early 1970s.Firstly, in 1974, the county boroughs, urban districts and rural districts were replaced by district or borough councils operating under county councils.At this time local authorities were responsible for the operation of a large number of services within their boundaries including road construction, maintenance and cleansing; refuse collection and disposal; parks and playing fields; as well as education and social services.In the 1980s competitive tendering saw many services either contracted out to private companies or operated by in-house direct labour organisations.From 1996 another reorganisation saw the creation of many unitary authorities responsible for all services in the area – in much the same way that county borough councils operated until 1974. A large variety of vehicles, from pedestrian-operated pavement sweepers to maximum capacity articulated units, were used on these duties.This book looks at some of the vehicles in use by local authorities, from Devon to Scotland, since the 1970s.
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Was the protection deactivated by the local security authority?
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What is the difference between personal authority, professional authority, and official authority?
Personal authority refers to the influence and power an individual has based on their personal qualities, such as charisma, expertise, or leadership skills. Professional authority is derived from an individual's expertise, qualifications, and experience in a specific field or profession, giving them credibility and influence in that area. Official authority, on the other hand, is granted by an organization or institution, such as a government or company, and is typically associated with a specific role or position of power, such as a manager or a government official. While personal and professional authority are based on individual qualities and expertise, official authority is tied to a specific position or title within an organization.
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Does the local registration authority notice when the TÜV has expired?
Yes, the local registration authority typically has access to information regarding the expiration of the TÜV (Technical Inspection Association) for vehicles. If a vehicle's TÜV has expired, the registration authority may be notified and could take action such as issuing fines or prohibiting the vehicle from being driven until the TÜV is renewed. It is important for vehicle owners to ensure their TÜV is up to date to avoid any legal consequences.
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What is the difference between personal authority and official authority?
Personal authority is the influence and power that an individual possesses based on their personal qualities, such as expertise, charisma, or reputation. It is not formally granted and is based on the individual's ability to persuade and lead others. On the other hand, official authority is the power and influence that comes from a formal position or title within an organization or institution. It is granted by the organization and comes with specific rights and responsibilities. While personal authority is based on individual qualities, official authority is based on the position held within a formal structure.
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From School Board to Local Authority
First published in 1956, From School Board to Local Authority is a meticulous and exact inquiry into the events which led up to the famous Cockerton v.The School Board for London case. It suggests that the reorganization of the education system in 1902 was not primarily the result of an unexpected legal decision in 'Cockerton Judgement' rather was the outcome of a deliberate policy evolved by Morant and Gorst aimed at ending the administrative confusion which then existed.The book is based mainly on the material found on the files of the Education Department, the Science and Art Department, and the Local Government Board.It further reveals the administrative confusion and jealousies of these Departments, shown as conflicts about Higher Grade Schools, Secondary Schools, Organized Science Schools, and Evening Schools.
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Authority
'A galaxy-brain-level thinker' Torrey PetersSince her canonical 2017 essay 'On Liking Women', the Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Andrea Long Chu has established herself as a public intellectual straight out of the 1960s.With devastating wit and polemical clarity, she defies the imperative to leave politics out of art, instead modeling how the left might brave the culture wars without throwing in with the cynics and doomsayers. Authority brings together Chu’s critical work across a wide range of media—novels, television, theater, video games—as well as an acclaimed tetralogy of literary essays first published in n+1.As a critic, Chu places The Phantom of the Opera within a centuries-old conflict between music and drama; questions the enduring habit of reading Octavia Butler’s science fiction as a parable of slavery; teases out the ideology behind Hillary Clinton’s (fictional) sex life; and charges fellow critics like Maggie Nelson and Zadie Smith with a complacent humanism. The unifying theme of the book is authority and taste in literature, art, culture and politics: how do we decide what's good, and how do we convince others that our judgement is correct?
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Children in Need : Local Authority Support for Children and Families
Children are in need of support not due to any fault on their part but due to their circumstances.Local authorities have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and provide services to those 'in need'. Children in Need is a comprehensive and accessible handbook that sets out the statutory obligations of local authorities to support vulnerable children and families, including children in, and leaving, custody, disabled children, migrant children and families, trafficked children and children leaving care. Taking a rights-based approach, it analyses domestic and international law and sets out the entitlements to services and support that are all too often denied.Uniquely focused on the often-neglected Part 3 of the Children Act 1989, Children in Need combines authoritative guidance on the law with practical advice from a team who routinely act for children and their families in the court. Children in Need is up to date to include:* detailed coverage of the new guidance, Working together to safeguard children (2013) and its impact* analysis of recent key cases, including R(KO) v Lambeth LBC and R(VC) v Newcastle City Council* Case-law developments in respect of duties to migrant children and their families, following the judgment in Clue* details of the new National Standards for Youth Justice Services (2013)Children in Need is essential reading for claimant lawyers, advocates, voluntary and statutory sector advisers, local authority lawyers and frontline staff, social workers and academics.It is intended to assist all those who work with and for children 'in need' and their families to understand and apply the law to the benefit of vulnerable children.
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What is authority pressure?
Authority pressure refers to the influence or coercion exerted by someone in a position of power or authority to make others comply with their demands or expectations. This pressure can come in various forms, such as direct orders, threats of punishment, or the use of rewards to incentivize obedience. Authority pressure can lead individuals to act against their own beliefs or values in order to conform to the wishes of those in power. It can be a powerful force in shaping behavior and decision-making within hierarchical structures.
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Are you authority-minded?
As an AI, I do not have personal preferences or inclinations. My purpose is to provide accurate and helpful information to the best of my ability, regardless of authority or hierarchy. I am programmed to be neutral and objective in my responses.
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What are authority figures?
Authority figures are individuals who hold power and influence over others in a particular setting or context. They are often seen as leaders or decision-makers and are typically responsible for maintaining order, enforcing rules, and making important decisions. Authority figures can include parents, teachers, employers, government officials, and other individuals who have the ability to guide and direct others. Their role is to provide structure and direction within their respective domains.
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Which authority is responsible, the trade supervisory authority or the health department?
The responsibility for overseeing trade-related activities, such as food safety and hygiene standards, typically falls under the jurisdiction of the health department. The health department is responsible for ensuring that businesses comply with regulations related to food handling, storage, and preparation to protect public health. On the other hand, the trade supervisory authority may be responsible for overseeing general trade practices and regulations, but when it comes to health and safety standards in the context of food and beverage businesses, the health department is usually the primary authority.
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