Baker v Baker
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1953 |
Year | 1953 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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4 cases
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Pizey v Pizey and Stephenson
...has convinced me that his argument is well founded, resting (as it does) on the principle stated by the Divisional Court in the case of Baker v. Baker, (1954) Probate, page 33. If that be right, I would agree with Mr Campbell's submission that the mere fact that the husband was glad to see ......
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Richardson v Richardson
...1953 S. C. 383; Pinder v. Pinder, 1954 S. L. T. (Sh. Ct.) 15;Glenister v. GlenisterELR, [1945] P. 30; andBaker v. BakerUNK, [1953] 2 All E. R. 1199. 19 1950 S. C. (H. L.) 7 1952 S. C. (H. L.) 44, [1952] A. C. 525. 21 1947 S. C. (H. L.) 45, Viscount Simon at p. 48, Lord Thankerton at p. 56, ......
- Ernest Arnold Siebs v Evelyn Willis Siebs
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Siebs v Siebs
...of one spouse that he or she has been wronged by the other.” 24 This principle has been followed in several later cases, but the facts in Baker v. Baker, [1953] 2 All E.R, 1199, are somewhat similar to the facts in the instant case. In that case, the wife, by reason of the husband's conduc......
3 books & journal articles
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Civil Liberties
...(New York: S. G. Phillips,1959), p. 94.5 Reinhold Niebuhr, "The Cultural Crisis ofOur Age," Harvard Business Review (Jan-uary-February 1954), p. 33, at p. 40These &dquo;presuppositions&dquo; are not es-sentially different from the propheticideals of love, justice, and truth. In-deed, Niebuh......
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Ideology and Consensus Among Children of the Metropolitan Socioeconomic Elite
..."The Current Status of American PublicOpinion," in Daniel Katz et al. (eds.), Public Opinion and Propaganda (NewYork: Dryden Press, 1954), pp. 33-48; V. O. Key, Public Opinion and AmericanDemocracy (New York: Knopf. 1961) , Ch. 21; V. O. Key, "Public Opinion and theDecay of Democracy," Virg......
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Liberalism and the Idealist Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green
...York: Vintage, 1958). Regarding crucial concepts in natural law, see Ewart Lewis, Medieval Political Ideas (London: Routledge, 1954), p. 33 from "Decretum"; and Dante Alighieri, De Monarchia (New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1949), pp. 26-27. See also Otto Gierke, Political Theories of the Mid......