Attorney General v Marchant

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1865
CourtEquity
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5 cases
  • Re the Worth Library
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 January 1995
    ...v. Barclays BankELR [1930] 2 Ch. 383; Re Scowcroft, Ormrod v. WilkinsonELR [1898] 2 Ch. 638 approved. Attorney General v. MarchantELR (1866) L.R. 3 Eq. 424 considered. Per Keane J.: Agift for the advancement of scholarship or academic research, and thus for the advancement of learning, whic......
  • National Anti-Vivisection Society v Commissioners of Inland Revenue
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 2 July 1947
    ...criticism in re Grove-Grady ( supra). 54 Moreover its principle does, I think, receive support from such a case as A.G. v. Marchant, L.R. 3 Eq. 424. It is quite true that in that case Kindersley V.-C. refused to increase a gift of doles proportionately with the increase which he granted to......
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v National Anti-Vivisection Society
    • United Kingdom
    • King's Bench Division
    • 2 July 1947
    ...has regarded them as mischievous in their results. This was strongly put by Vice-Chancellor Kindersley inAttorney-General v. Marchant (1866), L.R. 3 Eq. 424, at page 431: "I think, by common consent", he said, "it is "established at the present day that there is nothing more detrimental to ......
  • National Anti-Vivisection Society v Commissioners of Inland Revenue
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • Invalid date
    ...has regarded them as mischievous in their results. This was strongly put by Vice-Chancellor Kindersley inAttorney-General v. Marchant (1866), L.R. 3 Eq. 424, at page 431: "I think, by common consent", he said, "it is "established at the present day that there is nothing more detrimental to ......
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