Glenwood Lumber Company v Phillips
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1904 |
Date | 1904 |
Court | Privy Council |
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30 cases
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The Honourable Ivor Edward Other Windsor-Clive, Earl of Plymouth v Jenkin Thomas Rees
...be used, it is in law a demise of the land itself” ( per Lord Davey, sitting in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, in Glenwood Lumber Co Ltd v Phillips [1904] AC 405 at 408). As Lord Templeman observed at 816, it might not always be clear whether exclusive possession was in fact ......
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Parker v British Airways Board
...seeking to harvest lost balls. 13 It was in this context that we were also referred to the opinion of the Judicial Committee in Glenwood Lumber Co. v. Phillip, (1904) A.C., 405, and in particular to remarks by Lord Davey at page 410. However, there the occupier knew of the presence of the ......
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Street v Mountford
... ... Facchini v. Bryson [ 1952 ] 1 T.L.R. 1386 , C.A ... Glenwood Lumber Co. Ltd. v. Phillips [ 1904 ] A.C. 405 , P.C ... Heslop ... an employee who managed a night bar in a hotel for his employer company which held a lease of the hotel negotiated “subject to contract” to ... ...
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Western Australia v Ward; Attorney-General (Nt) v Ward;Ningarmara v Northern Territory;Ward v Crosswalk Pty Ltd
...of Taxation (1981) 147 CLR 408 at 428 per Mason and Wilson JJ. 551 (1959) 101 CLR 209 at 222. 552Glenwood Lumber Company v Phillips [1904] AC 405 at 408 per Lord Davey; Spencer, Woodfall's Law of Landlord and Tenant, 21st ed (1924) at 155. 553 [1904] AC 405. 554 [1904] AC 405 at 408. 555 [1......
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