Attorney General for Alberta v Cook
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1926 |
Date | 1926 |
Court | Privy Council |
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12 cases
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Travers v Holley
... ... Attornoy-General , 1904 Appeal Cases, page 287, at page 288 ) then or subsequently formed ... Attorney-General ... 1904 Appeal Cases, page 287, at page 291 , where, referring ... of particularStates of the U.S.A.) and The Attorney-General for Alberta v. Cooke , 1926 Appeal Cases, page 444 (as to the Jurisdiction of the ... ...
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Indyka v Indyka
...of the proceedings. But no separate domicile in a wife would be recognised ( Lord Advocate v. Jaffrey [1921] 1 A.C. 146 and Attorney-General for Alberta v. Cook [1926] A.C. 56If there was some underlying principle or notion that where other countries based their jurisdiction in the same w......
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Salvesen v Administrator of Austrian Property
...in ( Le Mesurier v. Le Mesurier 1895, A.C. 517), ( Lord Advocate v. Jaffrey 1921, A.C. 146) and ( Attorney General of Alberta v. Cook 1926, A.C. 444), that for a decree of dissolution of a marriage the Court of the domicile is the true Court of jurisdiction. That jurisdiction ought on pr......
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Garthwaite v Garthwaite
...the domicil of her husband, which she retains so long as the marriage subsists; ( Harvey v. Farnle, 8 Appeal Oases, page 43; Attorney General for Alberta v. Cook, 1926 Appeal Cases, page 444).She retains this domicil though she is deserted by her husband; ( Yalverton v. Yelverton, 4 Swabey ......
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