Bater v Bater

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1906
Date1906
CourtCourt of Appeal
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23 cases
  • Callaghan v Hanson-Fox and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 26 June 1991
    ...the decree had been obtained by fraud. The plaintiff had not appealed or sought leave to appeal in the divorce suit. In Bater v BaterELR ([1906] P 209) the Court of Appeal had emphasised the conclusive binding status of a decree absolute. In that case it had been pointed out that a decree a......
  • CK v JK and FMcG and Attorney General (notice parties)
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 31 March 2004
    ...RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN DIVORCES ACT 1986 S5 DOMICILE & RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN DIVORCES ACT 1986 S5(5) W V W 1993 2 IR 476 BATTER V BATTER 1906 P 209 AMPTHILL PEERAGE, RE 1977 AC 547 SCOTT V SCOTT 1913 AC 417 FAMILY LAW ACT 1995 S29(8) Synopsis: - [2004] 1 IR 224 - [2004] 2 ILRM 168 The ......
  • Clancy v Min Social Welfare
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 18 February 1994
    ...CONVENTION ON THE RECOGNITION OF DIVORCES & LEGAL SEPARATIONS 1.6.70 HARVEY V FARNIE 8 AC 43 PEMBERTON V HUGHES 1899 1 CH 781 BATER V BATER 1906 P 209 CONSTITUTION ART 41.3.3. WICKER V HUME 28 LJ CH 396 UDNIY V UDNIY LR 1 HL (SC) 441 DAVIDSON V ANNESLEY 1926 CH 692 CASTRIQUE V IMRIE LR 4 H......
  • Re Rapisarda v Colladon; 180 Irregular Divorces
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Court
    • 30 September 2014
    ...where an allegation of fraud has been made." 22 Having examined a number of authorities, including the decision of the Court of Appeal in Bater v Bater [1906] P 209, Sir Stephen continued (page 10): "As was pointed out in Bater v Bater [1906] P 209 a decree absolute affects status and is ......
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