Fulham Parish v Woolwich Union

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1906
CourtCourt of Appeal
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9 cases
  • O'B. v S
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 1 January 1985
    ...Walker v. Lutyens [1897] 2 Ch. 238. 3 Dickinson v. North-Eastern Railway Co. (1863) 33 L.J. Ex. 91. 4 Woolwich Union v. Fulham Union [1906] 2 K.B. 240. 5 In re M. [1946] I.R. 334. 6 G. v. An Bord Uchtála [1980] I.R. 32. 7 The State (Nicolaou) v. An Bord Uchtála [1966] I.R. 567. 8 L. v. L. [......
  • Galloway v Galloway
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 2 November 1955
    ...consonant with the policy of the statute in which the words are found: see per Vaughan Williams L.J. in Woolwich Union v. Fulham Union [1906] 2 K.B. 240. This is not. I think, an entirely happy phrase, for it appears to suggest that the Court begins its consideration of the statute with an......
  • Attorney General v Shannon Tyreck Rolle and 4 others
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 4 May 2023
    ...more consonant with the policy of the statute in which the words are found: see per Vaughan Williams LJ in Woolwich Union v Fulham Union [1906] 2 KB 240; 22 TLR 579. This is not, I think, an entirely happy phrase, for it appears to suggest that the court begins its consideration of the st......
  • M.S. v. A.J.A.A., (2001) 294 A.R. 82 (ProvCt)
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
    • 1 June 2001
    ...to be applied prima facie to this statute, I would apply the test applied by Vaughan Williams, L.J., in Woolwich Union v. Fulham Union, [1906] 2 K.B. 240 at 246, where he said: 'He relied for the purpose of that argument upon the technical rule of law that the word "child" or "children" mea......
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