Expert Clothing Service & Sales Ltd v Hillgate House Ltd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1985
Year1985
CourtChancery Division
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  • Trevor Anthony Antoine (Administrator of the Estate for Joseph Antoine, Deceased) v Barclays Bank UK Plc
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 20 December 2018
    ...do so, it must be obeyed until it is set aside: Isaac v Robertsonas followed in Hillgate House Ltd v Expert Clothing Service & Sale Ltd [1987] 1 EGLR 65 per Browne-Wilkinson VC at 49 The fact that Mr Umezuruike says that the order is “void”, therefore, does not assist him. The order remains......
  • Independent Trustee Services Ltd v GP Noble Trustees Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 28 February 2012
    ...on the order and must continue to comply with it until it is set aside: see Hillgate House Ltd v Expert Clothing Services & Sales Ltd [1987] 1 EGLR 65. Similarly property rights created in favour of third parties in reliance on the order in the interim period would remain valid notwithstand......
  • Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Universal City Studios Productions Lllp and Others v British Telecommunications Plc
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 26 October 2011
    ...against the party enjoined. Indeed, I note that Jacob LJ at [59] regarded Hillgate House Ltd v Expert Clothing Services and Sales Ltd [1987] 1 EGLR 65 as authority for the proposition that "no action will lie in respect of the carrying out of a court 50 I would add that it is important to d......
  • Sheffield City Council v Wall and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 July 2010
    ...same premises.” 41 Judge LJ then turned to authority. He first referred to Hillgate House Limited v Expert Clothing Service & Sales Ltd [1987] 1 EGLR 65. In that case the landlord obtained an order for possession on the ground that the tenant's lease was forfeited. The landlord went into po......
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