Bertram v Bertram
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1944 |
Year | 1944 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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4 cases
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K.R.C. v A.D.C.
...at all. 80. It is not by an means directly apposite to what I have to decide in this case, but what was said in Bertram v. Bertram [1944] P. 59 does lend me some assistance in making up my mind. 81. Scott, L.J. said in the report of that case at page 60: “Hodson, J., however, made the decre......
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Growns v Growns
...v Wilson, (1849) Noo. P.C. 484 – I find that the condoned cruelty was revived and to quote the words of Scott, L.J. in Bertram v Bertram, (1944) p. 59 “In a case of cruelty very slight fresh evidence is needed to show continuance of conduct, for cruelty of character is bound to show itself”......
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Heydon, I.E. v Heydon, W.H.J.K.
...In support of his contention, which was that slight acts only would revive condoned cruelty, he cited the case of Bertram v. Bertram, 1944 Probate, 59. That was a case where Mr. Justice Hodson (as he then was) decided that, in the particular circumstances of that case, the conduct was such ......
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Gibson v Gibson
...succeeding act of cruelty would revive the previous condoned offence. That principle was recognised by Scott, L.J., in Bertram v. Bertram, [1944] p 59, when at p 60 he said: “….condonation ceases to be a bar, if, after it, there is a resumption in any degree of the same kind of conduct as w......
2 books & journal articles
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Preliminary Sections
...v. Agyei 14 W.A.C.A. 149. 298 Auzinawa v. Kano N.A. (1956)I.F.SC.27 283 Bank of England v. Vagliano (1891) A C .107 250 Bertram v. Bertram (1944) P.59 73 Betts v. Receiver for Metropolitan Police District (1932) 2 K.B.D. 598, 601-2 53 Binney v. Binney (1936) P. 178; (1936) 2 All E.R. 409. 7......
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Does Inclusion Require Democracy?
...our powers of imagination make it impossible to include inour scale of values more than a sector of the needs of the whole society’ (Hayek,1944, p. 59). Thus, in a manner identical to Young’s invocation of civil society asthe locus of the emergence of strategies for the overcoming of domina......