In the Estate of Hall. Hall v Knight and Baxter

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1914
Date1914
CourtCourt of Appeal
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25 cases
  • Gray v Barr
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 March 1971
    ... ... Muriel Gray (Widow) (Suing as Administrators of the Estate of James Ian Gray, Deceased) Plaintiffs and ... Judge cited for this proposition In the Estates of Hall , ( 1914 P.2 ). He did not have the precise facts of the ... 38 JEANNIE BAXTER: tried before Mr. Justice Rowlatt on 3rd June, 1913, on ... ...
  • Madzimbamuto v Lardner-Burke
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 23 July 1968
    ...in the conditions which prevail, is not answered or dealt with by statute. As Cozens-Hardy M.R. said in Hall v. Knight and BaxterELR (1914) P. 1 at p. 5: Support for the application of this doctrine in this manner and under these conditions can also be found in treatises by jurists and in t......
  • J v S-T (Formerly J) (Transsexual: Ancillary Relief)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 21 November 1996
    ...on perjury. 79IV 80 WHAT WAS THE GRAVITY OF HIS OFFENCE 81 AND OF HIS CONDUCT IN GENERAL? 82(a) The gravity of the offence. 83In Re Hall [1914] P.1 the court rejected the submission that the degree of criminality affected the application of this rule of public policy, Hamilton L.J. saying a......
  • Gray v Barr
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • Invalid date
    ... ... of G., brought an action as administrators of his estate claiming damages on the ground that G.'s death was caused ... 311 distinguished ... In the Estate of Hall [ 1914 ] P. 1 , C.A. and Hardy v. Motor Insurers' ... “I think it would be shocking if Jean Baxter, who was the cause of the death of this man, and was ... ...
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4 books & journal articles
  • How the Drafting of the Clayton Antitrust Act Helped Spread the Managerial Approach to Efficiency
    • United States
    • Administration & Society No. 55-3, March 2023
    • 1 March 2023
    ...an ovation, they] went to Detroit to meet Mr. Ford personally, examine his methods at first hand, [. . .] (Barrett to W. Wilson, July 7, 1914, p.1 – LC)These knowledge-sharing events were in line with Ford’s convictions about society and management. For instance, when he analyzed the railro......
  • How the Drafting of the Clayton Antitrust Act Helped Spread the Managerial Approach to Efficiency
    • United States
    • Administration & Society No. 55-3, March 2023
    • 1 March 2023
    ...an ovation, they] went to Detroit to meet Mr. Ford personally, examine his methods at first hand, [. . .] (Barrett to W. Wilson, July 7, 1914, p.1 – LC)These knowledge-sharing events were in line with Ford’s convictions about society and management. For instance, when he analyzed the railro......
  • Pragmatism, The New Republic, and American Public Administration at Its Founding
    • United States
    • Administration & Society No. 49-4, April 2017
    • 1 April 2017
    ...thinking, we shall discontinue our experiment and make way for better men. Meanwhile, we set out in faith. (Editorial Comment, 1914, p. 1) Evoking the essential elements of Jamesian pragmatism, many nents of the first issue were paeans to William James. For example, noted pragmatists Rebecc......
  • Progressivism: An Idea Whose Time has Gone?
    • United Kingdom
    • Political Studies Review No. 12-1, January 2014
    • 1 January 2014
    ...as to the origins of the war. Some thinkit was inevitable,some that it could and should have been avoided’ (Union of DemocraticControl, 1914,p. 1).As well as committed socialists who believed that capitalism caused war,the range of opinions on socialism and capitalism within the UDC was as ......

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