Beer v Beer

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1947
Date1947
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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4 cases
  • Elliott v Elliott
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 19 December 1955
  • Hall v Hall
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 30 July 1962
    ...carefully in the Judgments of the learned President and Mr Justice Cairns. The authorities I have in mind are ( Beer v. Beer 1906 volune 54 Weekly Reporter, page 564), ( Butland v. Butland 1913 volume 29 Times Law Reports, page 729) and ( Timmins v. Timmins 1953 volume 2 All England Law Rep......
  • Francis Kennedy (Petitioner) Letitia Isobel Kennedy (Respondent)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 26 June 1967
    ...such belief merely on gossip or hearsay; and for that proposition reliance is placed upon a decision of my own in Beer v. Beer, ( 1948 Probate Division, 10),and also upon Hunter v. Hunter, (1961) 105 Solicitors Journal at page 990, a decision of Lord Merriman in 1961. Here it is said that t......
  • McMillan v McMillan
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House - First Division)
    • 6 October 1961
    ...at p. 193. 3 Richardson v. RichardsonSC, 1956 S. C. 394, Lord Justice-Clerk Thomson at p. 410, Lord Patrick at p. 419. 4 Beer v. BeerELR, [1948] P. 10. 1 Richardson v. RichardsonSC, 1956 S. C. 2 Hamilton v. HamiltonSC, 1953 S. C. 383. 3 Glenister v. GlenisterELR, [1945] P. 30, Lord Merriman......
4 books & journal articles
  • “Hybrid” justice at the special court for Sierra Leone
    • United States
    • Emerald Special Issue Interdisciplinary Legal Studies: The Next Generation (vol. 51)
    • 17 March 2010
    ...law’’; furthermore,‘‘Supervision by District Commissioners has further increased the influenceof English ideas on native law’’ (Fenton, 1948, p. 10). Colonial officers weregranted a great deal of authority over local dispute resolution.With the 1905 Ordinance ‘‘to Promote a System of Administ......
  • Violence as a Power Factor in Latin-American Politics
    • United States
    • Sage Political Research Quarterly No. 5-3, September 1952
    • 1 September 1952
    ...D.C.: Pan-American Union, 1950), p. 3. 2 Department of State Bulletin (April 19, 1941). Italics supplied. 3 Havana Post, December 22, 1948, p. 10. 447 with such idealized interpretations of Latin-American politics. The objective of this paper is to describe the anatomy of violence in Latin-......
  • The United Front in the New China
    • United States
    • Sage ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The No. 277-1, September 1951
    • 1 September 1951
    ...estimate ofUnited States aid to the Nationalists was ap-pended. "Chinese Democrats Appeal to UN,"China Digest, Vol. V, No. 1 (Nov. 2, 1948),pp. 10-11, 16-19.5 "Speedily Call People’s Assembly," citednote 1 supra.6 Texts in "Democratic Parties and ElementsSupport the Communist Call," China D......
  • Recognising Normative State Action in International Life
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Political Studies Review No. 15-2, May 2017
    • 1 May 2017
    ...power often remainsoverlooked – namely that the ‘intended effects’ emerge in the context of distinct‘interpersonal situations’ (Lasswell, 1948, p. 10). Such emphasis on the interpersonalsituation of power led Lasswell to conclude that world politics ‘can assume no staticcertainty; it can on......

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