Fletcher v Nokes
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1897 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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11 cases
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Cayman Arms (1982) Ltd v English Shoppe Ltd
...House Ltd., [1986] Ch. 340; [1985] 2 All E.R. 998; (1985), 129 Sol. Jo. 484, dicta of Slade, L.J. applied. (2) Fletcher v. Nokes, [1897] 1 Ch. 271; (1896), 41 Sol. Jo. 242, dicta of North J. applied. (3) Fox v. Jolly, [1916] A.C. 1; (1915), 59 Sol. Jo. 665, applied. (4) Lloyds Bank Plc. v. ......
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English Shoppe Ltd v Cayman Arms
...Q.C. and O.L. Panton for the appellants; P. Lamontagne, Q.C. and Mrs. C. Baker for the respondent. Cases cited: (1) Fletcher v. Nokes, [1897] 1 Ch. 271; (1896), 41 Sol. Jo. 242, dictum of North J. applied. (2) Fox v. Jolly, [1916] 1 A.C. 1; (1915), 59 Sol. Jo. 665, applied. Legislation cons......
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Rajwanthia v Xavier
...with reasonable certainty what he is required to do and may be in a position to put matters right before the action is brought. See Fletcher v. Noakes, [1897] 1 Ch. 271. In my view the respondent would have been entitled to ignore the notice and it was of his own choice that he left the la......
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Cayman Arms (1982) Ltd v English Shoppe Ltd
...the lessee a notice “specifying the particular breach of covenant complained of” so as to entitle him to enforce a right of reentry. In Fletcher v. Nokes (1897) 1 CH 271 a notice was served by a lessor on his lessee to the effect that “you have broken the covenant for repairing the inside a......
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