Chichester v Chichester
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1936 |
Year | 1936 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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15 cases
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J v J
...to the fotune of the wife, the ability of thehusbnd and the conduct or the parties applies equally to sub-section (2): compare Chichester v. Chichester, reported in 1956 probate, page 129. 3 The appeal being against an Order made in the exercise of the Judge's discretion, the matter is not ......
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Lawrence Wheatley Appellant v Raishauna Wheatley Respondent
...were considered 61 O'D v O'D [1976] Fam 83 at 92, [1975] 2 All ER 993 at 998, Rayden on Divorce, 10 th ed., p 810 at para 14; Chichester v Chichester [1936] 1 ALL ER 271 at 273; Aggett v Aggett [1962] 1 ALL ER 190 at 193 paras e to 62 Section 25 of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (V......
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Lawrence Wheatley v Raishauna Wheatley
...61 O'D v O'D [1976] Fam 83 at 92, [1975] 2 All ER 993 at 998, Rayden on Divorce, 10th ed., p 810 at para 14; Chichester v Chichester [1936] 1 ALL ER 271 at 273; Aggett v Aggett [1962] 1 ALL ER 190 at 193 paras e to i. 62 Section 25 of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (Virgin Islands) Act......
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Identity Without Boundaries
...understanding of government (e.g., Brownlow, 1934, as quoted in Stillman 1999, pp. 116-117; Bennis & O’Toole, 2005, p. 98; Dimock, 1936, p. 129; Kaplan, 1964, p. 406; Tead in 1935 and Durham in 1940 as quoted in Waldo, 1948/1984, p. 95; Redford, 1961, p. 758; Waldo, 1948/1952/1984; Wilson, ......
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A Question of Relevance: The General Theory in Keynes's Time and Ours
...which alarms him: `It would be more sensible to build houses and the like, but ... the abovewould be better than nothing' (Keynes 1936, p. 129).It is a property of capital, however, that it can be accumulated: unlike land there is nothing inherent in capital which should causeit to remain s......