Douglas v Douglas

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1950
Year1950
CourtCourt of Appeal
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1 cases
  • Rumbelow v Rumbelow and Hadder
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 25 May 1965
    ...the passages in Churchman v. Churchman which I have read, but also from soma observations by Lord Justice Denning (as he then was) in Douglas v. Douglas, (1951) Probate, 85, at page 96. Lord Justice Denning in that passage referred to the speech of Lord Chelmsford in Gipps v. Gipps, and th......
3 books & journal articles
  • Classifications and concepts: towards an elementary theory of knowledge interaction
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Documentation No. 69-3, May 2013
    • 10 May 2013
    ...(Smiraglia and Heuvel, 2011):.We are in search of groupings that will be meaningful in relevant contexts orrelationship (compare Shera, 1951, p. 85).JDOC69,3372 .We are in search of multiple approaches to the relata rather than the provision ofalternative locations for individual units (com......
  • Some Selected Aspects of American Sociology, September 1959 to December 1960
    • United States
    • ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The No. 337-1, September 1961
    • 1 September 1961
    ...disputations to Theory and Social Research (New York: or ambitious analyses of international Social Science Research Council, 1951), p. 85. social structures. The main staple of See, for instance, George C. Homans, "Re- view of The all the behavioral Sociological sciences remains the Imagin......
  • The Role of Islam in Indonesian Nationalism and Politics
    • United States
    • Political Research Quarterly No. 11-1, March 1958
    • 1 March 1958
    ..."Geloven-en doen, overde Islam in Indonesië," in G. H. van der Kolff (ed.), Sticusa Jaarboek 1951 (Amster- dam : Sticusa, 1951), p. 85. "Alive are all sorts of spiritual and religious conceptswhich originated in periods before the coming of Islam. Normal every day life ofevery Indonesi......

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