Crowden v Aldridge

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date20 November 1992
Date20 November 1992
CourtChancery Division
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4 cases
  • Francis v Francis et Al
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • High Court (Antigua)
    • 20 July 2007
    ...compel the due administration of the estate. The due administration of the estate may depend on the wishes of the beneficiaries. See: Crowden v Aldridge [1993] 3 All E.R. 603. I note that Mr. Maxwell never sought to exercise his right, if any, against Ms. Thirza, for in excess of 20 years. ......
  • Dr. Ramraj Deonarine v Lauralee Ramcharan
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • 4 September 2020
    ...as the legal personal representative of the estate of the deceased. Before the Judge and before us Ramcharan relied on the case of Crowden v Aldridge [1993] 1 WLR 433 in support of this 57 The Judge determined that Crowden was not authority for the position that the beneficiaries had the p......
  • Lee Charles v Lee Yan Chun And Others
    • Hong Kong
    • High Court (Hong Kong)
    • 30 September 2008
    ...the dispositions under the Will which, once communicated to the executors, is binding on them (Crowden and another v Aldridge and others [1993] 1 WLR 433). 15. In Crowden the memorandum signed by each of the residuary legatees showed on its face an intention to create a document having imme......
  • Lee Charles v Lee Yan Chun And Others
    • Hong Kong
    • High Court (Hong Kong)
    • 28 December 2009
    ...the personal representatives, who would become bound by the same : Williams, para.67–01. See also Crowden & Another v Aldridge & Others [1993] 1 WLR 433, at 30. The intent of the Deed is clear. The plaintiff was originally entitled to Mr Lee’s 15,000 shares in Dowell under the Will. But lat......

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