D&F Estates Ltd v Church Comrs for England and Wales - meaning and definition. What is D&F Estates Ltd v Church Comrs for England and Wales
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D&F Estates Ltd v Church Comrs for England and Wales         
UK LEGAL CASE
D & F Estates Ltd v Church Commissioners for England; D&F Estates Ltd v Church Commissioners for England and Wales
D&F Estates Ltd v Church Commissioners for England and Wales [1989] AC 177; [1988] 2 All ER 992 was a landmark House of Lords judgment in English law which restricted the duty of care in negligence to cases of physical damage and injury rather than pure economic loss.
England and Wales         
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  • The [[Royal Courts of Justice]] of England and Wales
ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION WITHIN THE UNITED KINGDOM
England & Wales; Wales and England; Wales & England; England and wales; Southern Britain; Cymru a Lloegr; England-Wales; United Kingdom: England & Wales; United Kingdom: England and Wales; England and Wales legal jurisdiction
England and Wales () is one of the three legal jurisdictions of the United Kingdom. It covers the constituent countries England and Wales and was formed by the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542.
Church of England         
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  • One of the now "redundant" buildings, [[Holy Trinity Church, Wensley]], in North Yorkshire; much of the current structure was built in the 14th and 15th centuries
  • Richard Hooker]] (1554–1600), one of the most influential figures in shaping Anglican theology and self-identity
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  • Stained glass window in [[Rochester Cathedral]], Kent
  • Thomas Cranmer was the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury and principal compiler of the ''Book of Common Prayer''
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND THE MOTHER CHURCH OF THE WORLDWIDE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
Church of england; CofE; C of e; The Church of England; Churches of england; C of E; Church England; Chruch of England; Church Of England; Churhc of england; English Church; Church in England; United Church of England and Ireland; The United Church of England and Ireland; Liturgy of the Church of England; The English church; The English Church; A Church Near You; The C of E; Anglican Church of England; Ecclesia Anglicana; English church; Church o' England
The Church of England is the main church in England. It has the Queen as its head and it does not recognize the authority of the Pope.
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