Subject-Matter Index

An alphabetical listing of all the subjects dealt with in The Guernsey Law Reports. The principal subjects are identified with bold hyperlinks, which open separate screens giving the breakdown of the subject and linking each legal point to the judgments themselves.

RAPE. See CRIMINAL LAW (Rape)

RATE OF INTEREST. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Judgments and orders—interest on judgment debt). TORT (Personal injuries—damages)

RATIO DECIDENDI. See JURISPRUDENCE (Precedent—ratio decidendi)

RE-HEARING. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Appeals—appeals against exercise of discretion). FAMILY LAW (Financial provision—appeals)

REASONS FOR DECISION. See ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (Decisions of administrative bodies—reasons for decision). ARBITRATION (Appeals—leave to appeal). CIVIL PROCEDURE (Judgments and orders—reasons for judgment). COURTS (Magistrate’s Court—decision of Magistrate). CRIMINAL LAW (Fraud—investigation by H.M. Procureur). CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Sentence—reasons for decision). HOUSING (Appeals—reasons for appeal decision). HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to fair trial—reasons for decision). POLICE (Special material—production order). PRISON (Parole—reasons for decision)

REASONS FOR DECISIONS. See INCOME TAX (Appeals—errors of law)

RECEIVERS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Recognition of foreign proceedings—appointment of receiver)

RECEPTION OF ENGLISH LAW. See JURISPRUDENCE (Reception of English law). STATUTES (Application of UK statutes)

RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Reciprocal enforcement of judgments and orders)

RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN GUARDIAN. See MENTAL HEALTH (Curateur—recognition of foreign guardian)

RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN PROCEEDINGS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Recognition of foreign proceedings)

RECOGNIZANCE. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Bail—surety for bail)

RECONSTRUCTION OF COMPANIES. See COMPANIES (Schemes of arrangement—reconstruction)

RECTIFICATION. See COMPANIES (Register of shareholders—rectification). REGISTRATION (Births—rectification of Register). SUCCESSION (Wills—rectification). TRUSTS (Rectification)

RÉCUSATION. See COURTS (Récusation)

REDUNDANCY. See EMPLOYMENT (Redundancy)

“REFERENCE” TO DOCUMENTS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Discovery—“reference” to documents)

REFLECTIVE LOSS. See COMPANIES (Derivative action—reflective loss). TRUSTS (Liabilities of trustees—indirectly held assets)

REFUSAL OF MEDICAL TREATMENT. See MEDICINE (Medical treatment—refusal of treatment)

REGISTER OF SHAREHOLDERS. See COMPANIES (Register of shareholders)

REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS. See FAMILY LAW (Children—registration of births)

REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Reciprocal enforcement of judgments and orders—registration of foreign judgments)

REGISTRATION OF ORDERS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Judgments and orders—registration)

REGULATION OF FIDUCIARIES. See FINANCIAL SERVICES (Regulation of fiduciaries)

REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Rehabilitation of offenders)

RELIEF FROM FORFEITURE. See LANDLORD AND TENANT (Eviction proceedings—relief from forfeiture)

RELIGION

Religious observance as factor in case management. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Case management—directions for conduct of action)

REMAND IN CUSTODY. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Sentence—imprisonment)

REMOVAL OF CHILD FROM JURISDICTION. See FAMILY LAW (Children—removal from jurisdiction)

REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS. See COMPANIES (Directors—removal)

REMOVAL OF TRUSTEES. See TRUSTS (Removal of trustees)

REMUNERATION OF LIQUIDATORS. See COMPANIES (Liquidators—remuneration)

REMUNERATION OF TRUST PROTECTOR. See TRUSTS (Trust protector—remuneration)

REMUNERATION OF TRUSTEES. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Hearing—hearing in private). TRUSTS (Remuneration of trustees)

RENONCIATION PAR LOI OUTRÉE. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Saisie). LAND LAW (Saisie)

RENT. See LANDLORD AND TENANT (Rent)

RENT CONTROL. See LANDLORD AND TENANT (Rent control)

REPAIR, FITNESS AND ALTERATION. See LANDLORD AND TENANT (Repair, fitness and alteration)

REPAYMENT OF LOANS. See SUCCESSION (Administration of assets—loans due to deceased)

REPLACEMENT OF TRUSTEES. See TRUSTS (Replacement of trustees)

RES JUDICATA. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Parallel foreign proceedings—res judicata). ESTOPPEL (Res judicata)

RESCISSION. See TRUSTS (Mistake)

RESIDENCE ORDERS. See FAMILY LAW (Children—residence order)

RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to respect for private and family life)

RESTITUTION

Contract. See CONTRACT (Restitution)

Proper law of restitution. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Restitution)

Trusts. See TRUSTS (Restitution)

RESTORATION OF CASE TO ROLL. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Péremption—restoration to roll)

RESTRAINING ORDER. See ADVOCATES (Duties to client—confidentiality), (Duties to client—conflict of interest)

RESTRAINT OF COMPETITION. See EMPLOYMENT (Restraint of competition)

RESTRAINT OF PROCEEDINGS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Parallel foreign proceedings—restraint of foreign proceedings). INJUNCTIONS (Anti-suit injunction—restraint of foreign proceedings), (Anti-suit injunctions—restraint of foreign proceedings)

RESTRAINT ORDERS. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Proceeds of criminal conduct—restraint order)

RESULTING TRUSTS. See TRUSTS (Resulting trusts)

RETIREMENT OF TRUSTEES. See TRUSTS (Retirement of trustees)

RETROSPECTIVE EFFECT OF LEGISLATION. See STATUTES (Interpretation—retrospective effect)

REVOCATION OF GIFTS. See BANKING (Accounts—joint accounts)

REVOCATION OF LICENCES. See FINANCIAL SERVICES (Insurance managers and intermediaries—licensing)

RIGHT OF AUDIENCE. See ADVOCATES (Right of audience)

RIGHT OF WAY. See LAND LAW (Servitudes—right of way)

RIGHT TO FAIR TRIAL. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to fair trial)

RIGHT TO FISH. See FISHERIES (Right to fish). HUMAN RIGHTS (Peaceful enjoyment of possessions—deprivation of property)

RIGHT TO FREE ELECTIONS. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to free elections)

RIGHT TO LIBERTY AND SECURITY. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to liberty and security)

RIGHT TO LIFE. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to life)

RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to respect for private and family life)

RIGHT TO SILENCE. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Fair trial—duty of court to unrepresented accused)

RIGHT TO STAND FOR ELECTION. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to free elections—right to stand for election)

RIGHTS OF BENEFICIARIES. See TRUSTS (Beneficiaries—rights)

RIGHTS OF SHAREHOLDERS. See COMPANIES (Shareholders—right to convene meeting)

ROAD TRAFFIC

ROBBERY. See CRIMINAL LAW (Robbery)

ROLE OF JUDICIARY. See COURTS (Role of judiciary), (Role of judiciary—judicial law-making)

ROLES OF JUDGE AND JURATS. See COURTS (Royal Court)

ROYAL COURT. See ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (Judicial review—Royal Court). COURTS (Royal Court)

ROYAL PREROGATIVE. See MENTAL HEALTH (Curatelle—court’s supervisory powers)

RULE IN DEARLE v. HALL. See SECURITY INTERESTS (Priority—competing equitable interests)

RUNNING OF TIME. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Prescription—running of time). PRESCRIPTION (Contract actions—running of time), (Running of time), (Tort actions—running of time), (Trust proceedings—running of time)

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