Armory v Delamirie
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1722 |
Date | 1722 |
Court | Court of the King's Bench |
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91 cases
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Caroline Therese Mathiesen v Clintons (A Firm)
...by the defendant, assess the value on the basis most favourable to the claimant. Mr Stewart QC says that the modern application of the Armory principle applies where a defendant has been retained to prevent a claimant being exposed to a risk, which risk then eventuates due to the defendant'......
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Barclays Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd as trustee for the Ironzar III Trust and Others v Ernst & Young Llp
... ... I do not consider that cases such as Armory v Delamirie (1722) 1 Str. 505 and Phillips v Whatley [2007] PNLR 27 assist the claimants in this respect. Those cases are examples of a court ... ...
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1 firm's commentaries
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Property & Projects - What's News - 16 August 2013
...- presumption presume that assets have the highest value that their description warrants - Armory v Delamirie [1722] EWHC KB J94; (1722) 93 ER 664 - mitigation - no application for interim relief by Tenant - whether Tenant acted reasonably - relevance of Tenant's ignorance of his rights and......
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Introduction
...of the plaintiff’s property); Provincial Bank of Canada v. Gagnon, [1981] 2 S.C.R. 98 at 112. See, generally, Armory v. Delamirie (1722), 93 E.R. 664 (K.B.) (in which the plaintiff was allowed the most favourable remedy possible to disallow the defendant any gain from his willful interferen......
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An Old Snail in a New Bottle? Waiver of Tort as An Independent Cause of Action
...of the plaintiff’s property); Provincial Bank of Canada v. Gagnon, [1981] 2 S.C.R. 98 at 112. See, generally, Armory v. Delamirie (1722), 93 E.R. 664 (K.B.) (in which the plaintiff was allowed the most favourable remedy possible to disallow the defendant any gain from his willful interferen......
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Waiving Goodbye: The Rise and Imminent Fall of Waiver of Tort in Class Proceedings
...of the plaintiff’s property); Provincial Bank of Canada v. Gagnon, [1981] 2 S.C.R. 98 at 112. See, generally, Armory v. Delamirie (1722), 93 E.R. 664 (K.B.) (in which the plaintiff was allowed the most favourable remedy possible to disallow the defendant any gain from his willful interferen......
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Strategies to Avoid Or Mitigate Class Action Litigation
...of the plaintiff’s property); Provincial Bank of Canada v. Gagnon, [1981] 2 S.C.R. 98 at 112. See, generally, Armory v. Delamirie (1722), 93 E.R. 664 (K.B.) (in which the plaintiff was allowed the most favourable remedy possible to disallow the defendant any gain from his willful interferen......
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