Compton v Compton & Hussey

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1960
Year1960
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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6 cases
  • C v C (Ancillary Relief: Nuptial Settlement)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 de julho de 2004
    ...ER 257, [1996] AC 375, [1995] 3 WLR 141, [1995] 2 FLR 13, HL. Compass Trustees v McBarnett [2002] JLR 321, Jersey RC. Compton v Compton [1960] 2 All ER 70, [1960] P 201, [1960] 3 WLR 476. de Cavel v de Cavel Case 143/78 [1979] ECR 1055, ECJ. Forsyth v Forsyth [1891] P 363. Nunneley v Nunnel......
  • Floros Charalambous v Martha Joannou Charalambous
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 de julho de 2004
    ...for which they were enacted by the legislature." 47 As to the power to control as opposed to the entitlement to benefit, the case of Compton v. Compton [1960] P. 201 provides a good illustration. The point clearly emerges from the judgment of Marshall J at 210 where he held: - "The first p......
  • C v C (Ancillary Relief: Nuptial Settlement)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 2 de abril de 2004
    ...There is old authority in this regard which I propose to follow. It is the decision of Marshall J in Compton v Compton and Hussey [1960] P. 201. During the marriage the husband in that case had made a separate settlement on each of the parties' four children, namely two daughters and two so......
  • Ward v Ward Sc 40/
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 8 de dezembro de 2009
    ...the shares to be vested in Mrs Ward's sole name. In Compton (Marquess of Northampton) v Compton (Marchioness of Northampton) and Hussey [1960] P 201 the Court in the exercise of its discretion under a provision similar in terms to s 182 for reasons that would not be acceptable today directe......
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