In the Goods of Edwards-Taylor, decd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1950 |
Date | 1950 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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7 cases
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Gloucestershire County Council v Re K
...modern authority on the use of this power and none at all on its use in this particularly unhappy context. In Re Taylor, decd [1950] 2 All ER 446, 448, Willmer J (as he then was) was attracted by the view that the term 'special circumstances' relates only to special circumstances in connec......
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Adekemi Adewunmi Osawese Otitoju v Benedicta Ngozi Onwordi
...little modern authority on the use of s.116 and none at all on its use in this particularly unhappy context. In Re Taylor (deceased) [1950] 2 All E.R. 446 at 448, Willmer J., as he then was, was attracted by the view that the term “special circumstances” relates only to special circumstanc......
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Selby v Smith
...or its administration. She stated at page 178: “There is very little modern authority on the use of s 116 … In Re Taylor (decd) [1950] 2 All E.R. 446 at 448 Willmer, J., as he then was, was attracted by the view that the term ‘special circumstances’ relates only to special circumstances in......
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6 books & journal articles
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Israel: the Emergence of a Polity — Part I
...My handkerchief is the only thing I can stick my nose into; into everything else - it’s Ben-Gurion’s nose." New YorkPost, September 6, 1951, p. 24. 31 To be elected, a presidential candidate must receive on the first or second ballot more than half of the votes of the total number of Knesse......
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From two-track to tessellation: a revised circulation of power model
...or non-linguistic (e.g. money, power). The event terminates with some responseor reaction from the addressee. Similarly, Parsons (1951, p. 24) calls events “acts”and definesan act as “a unit in a social system so far as it is part of a process of interaction between itsauthor and other acto......
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The Union of South Africa: Economic Problems in a Multiracial Situation
...and Welfare and the Intercompara- 7 Industrial Legislation Commission of En- bility of National Income Aggregates," in his quiry, U.G. 62, 1951, p. 24; "National The Economic Impact on Underdeveloped and the Non-European," in Handbook on Societies (Oxford: Basil Blackwell & Mott, Race Relat......
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The Process of Government and the Governmental Process
...political scientistswho recognized, but misunderstood, Bentley’s programmatic intention. In his early chapters Truman (for example 1951, p. 24), like Bentley, is broad in hisuse of the term group. He accepts that the term ‘group’ can be used in two sensesand notes that the label categoric g......
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