Birmingham City Council v Beech (aka Howell)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Neutral Citation | [2014] EWCA Civ 830 |
Date | 2014 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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7 cases
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Michele Alexia Canham v Cutty Sark Land Company
...been exploited’ or where there is extraordinary mental and physical dependence by one person on another: e.g. Beech v Birmingham CC [2014] EWCA Civ 830 @ para 59. While we will await sight of how Ps put their case in this regard a) Ps' case as to why a presumption of influence should be fo......
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The Poulton Family Trust Between: (1) Michele Alexia Canham (2) James Alexander Poulton (3) Nicholas James Poulton (4) James Michael Poulton (5) Daisy Elizabeth Houghton-Poulton Plaintiffs v (1) Cutty Sark Land Company (2) Deborah McMullan Poulton (3) Wilson Malcolm McMullan (4) Christine Jane McMullan (5) Cayman National Trust Company Ltd (6) CNT (Nominees) Ltd Defendants
...been exploited’ or where there is extraordinary mental and physical dependence by one person on another: e.g. Beech v Birmingham CC [2014] EWCA Civ 830 @ para 59. While we will await sight of how Ps put their case in this regard a) Ps' case as to why a presumption of influence should be fo......
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Sharifa Begum Malik, deceased (by her Estate's court appointed representative, Iqbal Malik) v Abdul Waheed Shiekh
...financially or generally, but extends to cases where there is evidence of dependence or vulnerability: Beech v Birmingham City Council [2014] EWCA Civ 830 at [59], per Sir Terence Etherton C, referring to Etridge. Particularly having regard to the true nature of the transaction, the evidenc......
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The Poulton Family Trust; M.A. Canham (Née Poulton), J.A. Poulton, N.J. Poulton, J.M. Poulton and Houghton-Poulton v Cutty Sark Land Company and Five Others
...been exploited’ or where there is extraordinary mental and physical dependence by one person on another: e.g. Beech v Birmingham CC [2014] EWCA Civ 830 @ para 59. While we will await sight of how Ps put their case in this regard a) Ps’ case as to why a presumption of influence should be fou......
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