Attorney General v Marchant
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Equity |
| Year | 1865 |
| Date | 1865 |
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4 cases
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Re the Worth Library
...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......
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National Anti-Vivisection Society v Commissioners of Inland Revenue
...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......
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Trinity College Dublin v Ag
...CH 123 CARNE V LONG 1860 2 DE G F&J 75 LLOYDS BANK LTD V BARCLAYS BANK 1930 2 CH 383 ORMROD V WILKINSON 1898 2 CH 638 AG V MARCHANT 1866 LR 3 EQ 424 TINDALL V BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF UNITED SHEFIELD HOSPITALS 1951 1 AER 538 IRC V CITY OF GLASGOW POLICE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1953 AC 380 ROYAL......
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National Anti-Vivisection Society v Commissioners of Inland Revenue
... ... The society was a voluntary society governed by rules, having as its general purpose opposition to vivisection, an expression including experiments of every kind on living ... This was strongly put by Kindersley V.C., in Attorney-General v. Marchant F44 : “I think, by common consent,” he said, “it is established at the ... ...