Armory v Delamirie

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1722
Date1722
CourtCourt of the King's Bench
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  • Property & Projects - What's News - 16 August 2013
    • Australia
    • Mondaq Australia
    • 27 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......
10 books & journal articles
  • Introduction
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Canadian Class Action Review No. 6-1, April 2010
    • 1 April 2010
    ...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......
  • An Old Snail in a New Bottle? Waiver of Tort as An Independent Cause of Action
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Canadian Class Action Review No. 6-1, April 2010
    • 1 April 2010
    ...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......
  • Waiving Goodbye: The Rise and Imminent Fall of Waiver of Tort in Class Proceedings
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Canadian Class Action Review No. 6-1, April 2010
    • 1 April 2010
    ...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......
  • Strategies to Avoid Or Mitigate Class Action Litigation
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Canadian Class Action Review No. 6-1, April 2010
    • 1 April 2010
    ...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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