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Elizabeth Mount Public Law B JUDICIAL REVIEW The [fictional] Inner City Regeneration Act provides for the establishment of the Inner City Regeneration Fund, to be administered by a new body called the Authority for the Regeneration of Inner Cities [ARIC]. Section 1 of the Act provides that in considering applications for grants ARIC should seek "to promote initiatives designed to address problems presented to inner cities by homeless persons". ARIC refused an application for a grant made by Rummidge Society for the Homeless [RSFH] to replace the heating system in their shelter for homeless persons, located just off Old Street in Rummidge Inner City. In their application the Society had indicated that without this financial assistance the shelter would probably have to close. This would mean that there would be no overnight accommodation for homeless persons in the Inner City, which would cause problems for the police and others. Explaining its decision to...

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