Haskell v Marlow
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1928 |
Court | King's Bench Division |
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23 cases
- Regis Property Company Ltd v Dudley
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Regis Property Company Ltd v Dudley
...cannot be supported. I say "intended to apply" because the Court expressly overruled the decision of a Divisional Court in Haskell and Another v. Marlow and Others 19281 2 K.B. 45 in which the Court had, in what I have called the common case, given a narrower meaning and effect to such a co......
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Macsaga Investment Company Ltd v Lupton (HM Inspector of Taxes)
...23 T.C. 547Hinton v. Maden & Ireland Ltd.WLR(2) 38 T.C. 391Lurcott v. Wakeley & Wheeler ELR[1911] 1 K.B. 905Haskell v. Marlow ELR[1928] 2 K.B. 45Jarrold v. John Good & Sons Ltd.WLR(3) 40 T.C. 681;Burnley Steamship Co. v. Aikin TAX(1894) 3 T.C. 275 11. We, the Commissioners who heard this ap......
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Antigua Hangars Inc. v SFS Antigua Operations Ltd
...12. The defendant however can avail himself from liability where any existing defects are owing to fair wear and tear. It was held in Haskell v Marlow 13 that the gradual wearing away of a stone floor or staircase by ordinary use, may in time produce considerable wear and tear and the tenan......
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3 firm's commentaries
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (May 3-7, 2021)
...Vancouver Ltd., 1990 CanLII 1084 (BC Co Ct), Post Office v. Aquarius Properties Ltd., [1987] 1 All ER 1055 (CA), Haskell v. Marlow, [1928] 2 KB 45 (KBD (Eng)), Stellarbridge Management Inc. v. Magna International (Canada) Inc., 2004 CanLII 9852 (Ont CA), G.H.L. Fridman, The Law of Contract ......
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Exploring standard lease terminology: What is fair wear and tear?
...the tenant's fixtures might not. The commonly accepted legal definition is the meaning given to the term by Talbot J in Haskell v Marlow (1928) 2KB 45 in a passage which has been endorsed subsequently by numerous "Reasonable wear and tear means the reasonable use of the house by the tenant ......
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Focus On Real Estate - November 2011
...and tear exception? The law in Canada with respect to the interpretation of "reasonable wear and tear" was stated in Haskell v. Marlow, [1928] 2 K.B. 45: "...[r]easonable wear and tear means the reasonable use of the house by the tenant and the ordinary operation of natural forces. The exce......