Halpern v Halpern

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1951
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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6 cases
  • Prescott (formerly Fellowes) v Fellowes
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 14 July 1958
    ...Justice Denning's wide application of the principle in Smith v. Smith was followed by Mr. Justice Collingwood in ( Halpern v. Halpern 1951 Probate, page 94), but I confess that in my opinion it appears that both those cases went beyond the latitude which the authorities have conferred in th......
  • Melanie Ann Clayton v Mark Arnold Clayton
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 23 March 2016
    ...definition given to the term “settlement”, see Jump v Jump (1883) 8 PD 159; Bosworthick v Bosworthick [1927] P 64 (CA); Halpern v Halpern [1951] P 204; Ulrich v Ulrich [1968] 1 WLR 180 (CA); and Smith v Smith [1945] 1 All ER 59 When we use the term marriage, it should be read as including......
  • Parrington v Parrington
    • United Kingdom
    • Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
    • Invalid date
  • James Gregor Robertson V. Mary Elizabeth Baird Or Robertson
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 21 November 2002
    ...the other. [10]That case reviewed and considered various English authorities in particular Smith v Smith 1945 TLR 331, Holborn v Holborn [1951] p. 204, Bescott [1958] P 260 and Brown [1959] P 86. [11]In my opinion the only common theme running through the English authorities is that the wor......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Ideas of Human Rights in Antiquity
    • United Kingdom
    • Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights No. 17-3, September 1999
    • 1 September 1999
    ...with the position that people occupied in society, and this was14S B. Russell, A HistoryofWestern Philosophy, Allen and Unwin, London, 1951, pp. 204-205.146 Politics, 1252a4-6, 1252b29-30 and 1280a. Accordingly, 'a political society exists for the sake of nobleactions, not mere companionshi......

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