Everitt v Everitt

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1948
Date1948
CourtCourt of Appeal
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  • Wiseman v Wiseman
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 10 February 1953
    ...Order as a sufficient ground for their conclusion. 7The procedure for an appeal from a decree absolute was considered and laid down in Everitt v. Everitt, 1948 2 All England Reports, page 545, and has been followed in this case. Section 31(1)(e) of the Judicature Act 1925 reads as follows: ......
  • Stevens v Stevens
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 4 February 1965
    ...by my Lords. 40 I would add only one very short point. It seems to me from a passage in the reasons of the Court for the decision in Everitt v. Everitt (to be found at 1948 2 All England Law Reports at page 549) that it is quite clear that this type of appeal stands in a category of its own......
  • BT v BT (Rehearing: Procedure)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
    ...of the general right to deal with such an application from the Divorce Division. Presiding in the Court of Appeal in Everitt v Everitt [1948] 2 All ER 545; 65 TLR 121 he emphasized that in dealing with cases under r 36 of the Matrimonial Causes Rules 1947 the Divisional Court has always bee......
  • Dennis v Dennis (Queen's Proctor intervening)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 26 November 1999
    ...WLR 524. Ebrhaim v Ali (otherwise Ebrahim) (Queen's Proctor intervening) [1983] 3 All ER 615, [1983] 1 WLR 1336, CA. Everitt v Everitt [1948] 2 All ER 545, CA. F v Switzerland (temporary prohibition of remarriage) (1987) 10 EHRR 411, ECt HR. Forward v West Sussex CC [1995] 4 All ER 207, [19......
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