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Transport Regulation and Legal Cases Quiz

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What did Lord Parker conclude about the essence of plying for hire?

The carriage should be exhibited.

Why is it difficult to extract a comprehensive definition of 'plying for hire'?

The question is largely one of degree and fact, and the cases come before the court on case stated.

According to Donovan J, what is required for a vehicle to be considered as plying for hire?

The vehicle must be exhibited.

What is the significance of exhibiting the carriage in the context of plying for hire?

<p>The significance of exhibiting the carriage is to show that there is a plying for hire.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How could a man ply for hire with a carriage without exhibiting it?

<p>A man could ply for hire without exhibiting the carriage by going round touting for customers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Lord Goddard C.J. suggest about plying for hire in Gilbert v McKay?

<p>There can be plying for hire even if the vehicle is not exhibited, but the fact of its exhibition is important.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Lord Hewart C.J. define 'plying for hire' in the case of Griffin v Grey Coaches (1928)?

<p>Lord Hewart C.J. found that there had been a plying for hire when the driver, by gesture and words, invited the public to board and travel upon a vehicle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why do the Appellants cast doubt on Reading BC v Ali?

<p>The Appellants believe Reading BC v Ali was wrongly decided because it failed to recognize that Cogley v Sherwood did not provide an exhaustive definition of 'plying for hire.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

How should the decision in Cogley v Sherwood be interpreted in relation to Sales v Lake?

<p>The decision in Cogley v Sherwood should be read as consistent with the decision in Sales v Lake.</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Lord Parker C.J. in Cogley v Sherwood, what is essential for plying for hire?

<p>Exhibition of a carriage is essential for plying for hire.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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