Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Stype Investments (Jersey) Ltd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1982
Year1982
CourtFamily Division
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12 cases
  • Re Estate of Hannon: Browne applicant
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 30 July 2018
    ...1 WLR 1011, in which Anthony Linkin J. said that the discretion is 'without fetter' and followed Eubank J. in In Re Clore, Deceased [1982] 2 WLR 314 in taking the view that the interpretation was not to be a restrictive 22 Having regard to the case law, the decision of the Supreme Court in......
  • Gloucestershire County Council v Re K
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 24 March 2017
    ...protecting a 21-year-old sole beneficiary from the consequences of her youth and alleged immaturity. But in Re Clore (Deceased) (No 1) [1982] Fam 113, 117, Ewbank J declined to impose any such limitation: 'I would say that the words "special circumstances" are not necessarily limited to ci......
  • Adekemi Adewunmi Osawese Otitoju v Benedicta Ngozi Onwordi
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 25 October 2023
    ...ulterior purpose of protecting a 21 year old sole beneficiary from the consequences of her youth and alleged immaturity. But in Re Clore [1982] Fam. 113, Ewbank J. at p.117 declined to impose any such limitation: ‘I would say that the words ‘special circumstances’ are not necessarily limite......
  • Selby v Smith
    • Barbados
    • High Court (Barbados)
    • 6 August 2010
    ...purpose of protecting a 21-year-old sole beneficiary from the consequences of her youth and alleged immaturity. But in Re Clore (deal) [1982] 2 W.L.R. 314 at 318, [1982] Fam 113 at 117 Ewbank declined to impose any such limitation: ‘I would say that the words “special circumstances” are n......
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