Independent Automatic Sales Ltd v Knowles & Foster
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1962 |
Year | 1962 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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THE ROLE OF LAW IN PLEADINGS
...pleas. Rule 12 requires sufficient particularisation of the material facts. 7 In Independent Automatic Sales Ltd v Knowles & Foster, [1962] 3 All ER 27, at 30, Buckley J said: ‘…undoubtedly a party is not bound, and indeed normally ought not, to plead points of law but to plead the facts on......
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SECURITY DEPOSIT ARRANGEMENTS IN INSOLVENCY
...v Marshall (1863) 14 CB (NS) 566; Official Receiver v Tailby(1886) 18 QBD 25 at 29; Independent Automatic Sales Ltd v Knowles & Foster[1962] 3 All ER 27 at 34C—I; Paul & Frank v Discount Bank (Overseas) Ltd[1966] 2 All ER 922 at 925G—926H. See also Chase Manhattan Asia Ltd v Official Receiv......
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BOOK DEBT FINANCING1
...such as rights arising from a trust or legacy, or partnership shares). 6. In Independent Automatic Sales Ltd v Knowles and Foster[1962] 3 All E R 27, Buckley J approved the following definition of book debts established a century earlier in Shipley v Marshall(1863) 14 C B N S 566: “…a debt ......