Beer v Higham (A Bankrupt)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1997
Year1997
CourtChancery Division
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4 cases
  • Mountney v Treharne
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 8 August 2002
    ...he held that Mrs Mountney's remedy, if any, was to annul the bankruptcy. As to constructive trust, he held that my own decision in Beer v. Higham [1997] BPIR 349 was determinative of the issue against Mrs Mountney. He accordingly held that the property, which remained vested in the bankrupt......
  • Re A; A v A
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • Invalid date
    ...[2001] 2 FLR 809, CA. Bater v Greenwich London BC[1999] 3 FCR 254, [1999] 4 All ER 944, [1999] 2 FLR 993, CA. Beer v Higham (a bankrupt) [1997] BPIR 349. Bremner (a bankrupt), Re [1999] 1 FLR 912. Browne (formerly Pritchard) v Pritchard [1975] 3 All ER 721, [1975] 1 WLR 1366, CA. Buchanan-W......
  • Treharne & Sand v Forrester
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 4 November 2003
    ...156 f Jonathan Parker LJ stated: "It follows that, applying Maclurcan v. Maclurcan 77 LT 474, my decision in Beer v. Higham (A Bankrupt) [1997] BPIR 349 was wrong. The same applies, in my judgment, to the observations of Butler-Sloss J in Burton v. Burton [1986] 2 FLR 419 relating to orders......
  • Mountney v Treharne
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 21 December 2001
    ...of 6 July 2000 created a constructive trust in favour of the Appellant, he held that the judgment of Jonathan Parker J in Beer v Higham [1997] BPIR 349 was determinative of the issue and was against the Appellant. He therefore held that the property, which at the commencement of the bankrup......

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