Clayton v Ramsden

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1941
Year1941
CourtChancery Division
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14 cases
  • Blathwayt v Baron Cawley
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 22 Octubre 1975
    ...authority is thus strongly in favour of validity and the contrary would be barely arguable but for the views expressed in this House in Clayton v. Ramsden [1943] A.C. 320. The condition there was composite "not of Jewish parentage and of the Jewish faith". It was held by all members of the ......
  • Re Tuck's Settlement Trusts
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 1 Noviembre 1977
    ...Jewish parentage" has been held by the House of Lords to be void for conceptual uncertainty, at any rate in a condition subsequent, see Clayton v. Ramsden (1943) Appeal Cases 320: and a condition that a person shall be "of the Jewish race" was hold by Mr. Justice Dankwerts to be void for co......
  • Re Allen, decd. Faith v Allen
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 30 Julio 1953
    ...part of a qualification or limitation. I understand from the passage in his Judgment referring to the case of ( Clayton -v- Ramsden 1943 Appeal Cases, page 320) that the Judge was also of that opinion and I agree with him in differing from the New Zealand case of In re Biggs in so far as th......
  • Toh Eng Lan v Foong Fook Yue and Another Appeal
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • 9 Noviembre 1998
    ...... precisely and distinctly upon the happening of what event the preceding vested interest is to determine: per Lord Russell of Killowen in Clayton v Ramsden [1943] AC 320 at p 326. Alternatively, it has been said that whether the condition has or has not taken effect must be capable of ......
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