Attorney General v Worrall

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1895
Year1895
CourtCourt of Appeal
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23 cases
  • Re Cochrane
    • Ireland
    • King's Bench Division (Ireland)
    • 26 February 1906
    ...interest in, such property, or the proceeds of sale thereof.” (1) [1898] A. C. 506. (2) [1900] A. C. 124. (3) [1903] 1 K. B. 832. (1) [1895] 1 Q. B. 99. (2) [1899] A. C. 53. (1) [1901] 2 I. R. 67. (1) [1898] A. C. 508. (1) [1895] 1 Q. B. 99. (2) [1900] A. C. 124. (1) [1898] A. C. 506, 509. ......
  • Viscount Hood (Executor of the estate of Diana, Lady Hood deceased) v Revenue and Customs Commissioners
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 October 2018
    ...and not more than this much, to be said for the proposition advanced by the Crown. It was decided long ago in Attorney-General v Worrall [1895] 1 QB 99, that a contractual benefit may interfere with the exclusive possession and enjoyment required by such a provision (in that case section 11......
  • Lang v Webb
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • Invalid date
  • Revenue Commissioners v O'Donohoe
    • Ireland
    • High Court (Irish Free State)
    • 1 January 1936
    ...and, accordingly, that estate duty was payable thereon under s. 2 (1) (c) of the Finance Act, 1894. Attorney-General v. WorrallELR, [1895] 1 Q. B. 99, and Earl Grey v. Attorney-GeneralELR, [1900] A. C. 124, applied. In re Cochrane[1906] 2 I. R. 200, distinguished. Revenue Commissioners and ......
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