Bainbridge v Bainbridge

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1934
Year1934
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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3 cases
  • Howarth v Howarth
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 4 July 1963
  • Goldsmith v Goldsmith
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 16 January 1962
    ...as the Court thought, in special need of protection. The learned President, referring to those cases in Bainbridge v. Bainbridge, (1934).) Probate, 66, pointed out, quite rightly, that they were exceptional cases. They are very remote from this case. We are not dealing here with some poor w......
  • Beryl Beatrice O'Reilly (Petitioner) Bernard Augustine O'Reilly (Respondent) George May (Party Cited)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 13 April 1972
    ...discretion has been exercised has been a good deal modified. He referred us to a very different case, ( Bainbridge v. Bainbridge 1934 Probate Division 66), decided by Lord Merriman, President, on an intervention by the King's Proctor, There, the petitioner wife appears to have misled the co......
3 books & journal articles
  • Destructive entrepreneurship and the security context. Program design considerations for disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) and counterinsurgency
    • United Kingdom
    • Emerald Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy No. 5-2, August 2016
    • 15 August 2016
    ...of any industry, like the creation of amonopoly position (e.g. through trustification) or the breaking up of a monopoly position(1919, 1934, p. 66; and in Baumol, 1990, pp. 896-897).2. Murphy et al. (1991) modeled talent as allocating among entrepreneurship and rent-seekingactivities. Their......
  • Self‐employment in the Canadian Sub‐Arctic: An Exploratory Study
    • Canada
    • Wiley Canadian Journal Of Administrative Sciences/Revue Canadienne Des Sciences De L'Administration No. 13-1, March 1996
    • 1 March 1996
    ...new market; the conquest of a new source of supply of raw material; the carrying out of the new organization of any industry (Schumpeter, 1934, p. 66). Schumpeter elaborated that economic development was the carrying out of such new combinations, resulting in non-reversible disturbances of ......
  • Is Coexistence With Communism Impractical?
    • United States
    • Sage Political Research Quarterly No. 6-3, September 1953
    • 1 September 1953
    ...over our eyes to veil his plans to conquer us. The New York 1 Joseph Stalin, Problems of Leninism (New York: International Publishers, 1934), p. 66. 423 Times commented on December 27 that the new Eisenhower administra-tion &dquo;fully shares the universal skepticism that has greeted Mr. Wh......

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