Boswell v Coaks

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1883
Year1883
CourtChancery Division
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13 cases
  • K. v K. (Divorce Costs: Interest)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 2 November 1976
    ... ... Ashford (1884) 23 Weekly Notes 41 ; and even by this Court, see Boswell v. Coaks (1887) 57 Chancery 101 ... A statement to this effect was put into the White Book, and repeated automatically for everafterwards. It was all ... ...
  • Electricity Supply Nominees Ltd v Farrell
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 3 February 1997
    ...even then was that it was too late to apply for any payment of interest as the whole matter should be treated as res judicata. 19In Boswell v Coaks (1887) 57 L.J.Ch 101 the action was dismissed with costs but the costs were not taxed before the 1883 Rules came into force, which rules provid......
  • Hunt v R M Douglas (Roofing) Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 3 November 1988
    ... ... 17 However the Court of Chancery apparently took a different view, its practice being referred to in Boswell v. Coaks (1888) 57 L. J. Ch. 101, 105 , by Lindley L.J. who said: "The right to interest on costs depends on the statutory ... ...
  • Thomas v Bunn
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 13 December 1990
    ... ... Court 1965, considered itself entitled to depart from the previous decisions and in particular the decision of the Court of Appeal in Boswell v. Coaks (1887) 57 L.J. Ch. 101 , and decided that interest on costs should run from the date of the certificate of taxation ... 24 ... ...
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