Clifton v Barclays Bank Plc
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1998 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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4 cases
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(1) Iceberg Transport SA; (2) Space Incorporated SA; (3) Aquarius Holdings Ltd; (4) Orbital Recovery Corporation; (5) One World Properties SA; (6) Comverge Ltd; (7) The Smaller World Foundation v Meade Malone (in his capacity as Liquidator of Gold & Appel Transfer SA)
...Corp [1947] 2 All ER 680. 7. Leon v York-O-Matic, Ltd and Others [1966] 3 All ER 277, Ch. D. 8. Hamilton v The Official Receiver [1998] BPIR 602. 9. Castanhov Brown & Root (U.K.) Ltd [1981] A.C. 557. 10. Societe Nationale Industrielle Aerospatiale v Lee Kui Jak [1987] A.C. 871, P.C. 11. Air......
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Stephen Hunt (as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Janan George Harb) v Janan George Harb Hrh Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Fahd Abdful Aziz
...he is at risk of a third party costs order being made against him if the claim fails: see per Laddie J in Hamilton v Official Receiver [1998] BPIR 602, followed by Registrar Baister in Osborn v Cole [1999] BPIR 251. In both those cases, the court upheld an office-holder's refusal to sell a ......
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Re London & Westcountry Estates Ltd
... ... scale: it is said at one time to have been making profits of £50,000 a month and the bank lending which has led to the application amounted to some £55 million. Unfortunately, its ... ...
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Re Greater Beijing First Expressways Ltd
...characterised as one which no reasonable liquidator could have made. 11. Mr Aiken, SC for GBRE cited Hamilton v. The Official Receiver [1998] BPIR 602 as an example. In that case, Laddie J in an application made under a provision equivalent to our section 200(5) granted the application and ......
2 firm's commentaries
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Property and Insolvency Briefing - November 2011
...of the proceeds from the litigation this can generally be avoided. It has however been held previously in Hamilton v Official Receiver [1998] BPIR 602 that where a TiB has assigned a cause of action in return for a share of the ultimate proceeds of the litigation, it may be appropriate to m......
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Can A Trustee In Bankruptcy Be Liable For Costs Following Assignment Of A Cause Of Action To A Third Party?
...of the proceeds from the litigation this can generally be avoided. It has however been held previously in Hamilton v Official Receiver [1998] BPIR 602 that where a TiB has assigned a cause of action in return for a share of the ultimate proceeds of the litigation, it may be appropriate to m......