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Button on Taxis- Licensing Law and Practice, 3rd edition

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Button on Taxis - Licensing Law and Practice 3rd edition

Written by James TH Button

"Practitioners dealing with taxi law and licensing should keep Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice close to hand." Student Law Journal, 2010

Taxi licensing is fraught with complicated issues, Button on Taxis, 3 edn, clearly explains the law and procedure relating to the licensing of hackney carriages and private hire vehicles both inside and outside London. This new edition highlights the overlaps and conflicts that exist, so providing invaluable analysis and commentary.

The most up-to-date coverage of taxi licensing law
Now in its third edition, Button on Taxis has been fully revised and updated to take account of the legislative changes and developments affecting taxi licensing law, including:

  • the Disability Discrimination Act 2005
  • the Road Safety Act 2006
  • the DfT’s Good Practice Guide





    Fully updated with all the latest case law since the last edition, it provides coverage on:

  • Brentwood Borough Council v Gladen 2004 Admin Crt
  • R (on the application of Johnson) v Reading Borough Council 2004 Admin Crt
  • Sardar v Watford Borough Council 2006 Admin Crt
  • Chorley Borough Council v Thomas QBD 2001 Admin Crt
  • Key Cabs Ltd T/A Taxifast v Plymouth City Council 2007 Admin Crt
  • Darlington BC v Kaye 2005 Admin Crt
  • R v Chester Crown Court (app Wrexham CBC) 2004 Admin Crt
  • Telford v Wrekin Borough Council v Ahmed 2006 Admin Crt, Singh v Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council 2007 Admin Crt and Sedgefield Borough Council v Crowe 2008 Admin Crt

    Accessible and straightforward guidance
    A new logical and user-friendly layout splits the law relating to London and that relating to outside London into two distinct sections, making it quick and easy to find what you need. This invaluable reference book also includes coverage of important areas, such as how to appeal against decisions, fees and the impact of criminal convictions, procedural flowcharts and exhaustive coverage of case law by means of summaries and discussion.


    Bibliographic detail

    ISBN/ISSN: 9781847660558 / 978 1 84766 055 8
    Publication Date: Jan 09
    Format: Paperback
    Availability: In print



    contents


    Chapter 1: Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing
    Chapter 2: Licensing Within Local Government and Transport for London
    Chapter 3: Appeals
    Chapter 4: Fees for Licences
    Chapter 5: Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
    Chapter 6: Enforcement Outside London
    Chapter 7: Hackney Carriages Outside London: An Introduction
    Chapter 8: Hackney Carriage Vehicles Outside London: Definition and Demand
    Chapter 9: Hackney Carriages Outside London: The Use of Hackney Carriages
    Chapter 10: Hackney Carriage Drivers Outside London
    Chapter 11: Private Hire Vehicles Outside London: An Introduction
    Chapter 12: Private Hire Operators Outside London
    Chapter 13: Private Hire Vehicles Outside London
    Chapter 14: Private Hire Drivers Outside London
    Chapter 15: Enforcement Within London
    Chapter 16: Hackney Carriages Within London: An Introduction
    Chapter 17: Hackney Carriage Vehicles Within London: Definition and Demand
    Chapter 18: The Use of Hackney Carriages Within London
    Chapter 19: Hackney Carriage Drivers Within London
    Chapter 20: Private Hire Vehicles Within London: An Introduction
    Chapter 21: Private Hire Operators Within London
    Chapter 22: Private Hire Vehicles Within London
    Chapter 23: Private Hire Drivers Within London
    • Reviews

    "very easy reading in what to many must be a very abstruse subject area."

    "Good value for a clear guide to the whole topic."

    Licensing review, April/May 2009


    Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice is now in its third edition and is already gaining an enviable reputation as the leading text on this discrete area of law. New for this edition are the changes to the Disability Discrimination Act 2005, the Road Safety Act 2006 and the Department of Transport’s Good Practice Guide.

    Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice is written by James Button, a leading practitioner in this area of law. It is split into twenty-three chapters and two appendices. It includes chapters giving a brief overview of Hackney carriage and private hire licensing, fees for licences, Hackney carriages outside of London, private hire operations outside London, Hackney carriages within London and private hire operators within London. The appendices are split in two: legislation and circulars. The legislation appendix is, in turn, divided into three parts which includes legislation generic to taxis, legislation application to London and legislation applicable outside of London.

    For many practitioners, Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice is an extremely important text as it pulls together the various strands of this diverse and interesting area of law into one (rather thick) volume. Its commentary spans nearly 650 pages. Its first chapter impressively sets the scene for those practitioners who dip in and out of this area of law by providing a practical overview of Hackney carriage and private hire licensing. The later chapters build onto this skeleton by providing more substantive comment. Button’s written style is both practical and accessible allowing some of the more complex provisions to be quickly understood.

    Practitioners dealing with taxi law and licensing should keep Button on Taxis: Licensing Law and Practice close to hand. It is also an important text for those dealing with licensing applications as it usefully explains the relevant principles that need to be considered. Those who have yet to use it will find its layout similar to cases and materials book as Button combines commentary with extracts from cases and legislative provisions. It also has a number of excellent features including, for example, the table (together with commentary) of cases dealing with plying and standing for hire in Chapter 8. Its price, at £85, also means it provides excellent value for money.

    Student Law Journal, 20 August 2010

     



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