James Bibby Ltd v Woods and Howard

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1949
Date1949
CourtKing's Bench Division
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26 cases
  • Fitzpatrick v DAF Sales Ltd
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 21 November 1988
    ...V MEGAW LR 4 CP 660 WARREN (F B), IN RE EX PARTE WHEELER (A M) V TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY 1938 CH 725 BIBBY (JAMES) LTD V WOODS & HOWARD 1949 2 KB 449, 1949 2 AER 1 Synopsis: EQUITY Assignment Chose in action - Debt - Solicitor - Undertaking - Solicitor's letter to client's bank undertaking......
  • Lett & Company Ltd v Wexford Borough Council
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 16 March 2016
    ...on the priority issue is a decision of a Divisional Court of the King's Bench Division in England in James Bibby Ld v. Woods and Howard [1949] 2 K.B. 449 ( Bibby). The facts underlying that decision were that Mr. Howard (the garnishee) was involved in cross-claims in the litigation with Mr.......
  • Clifford Harris & Company v Solland International Ltd and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 12 February 2005
    ...in litigation, whether at common law or under section 73, is no more than a right to apply to a court for a charge: see James Bibby Ltd v Woods and Howard [1949] KB 449. The significance of an earlier express charge should therefore be a matter for the discretion of the court, to take into ......
  • Candey Ltd v Tonstate Group Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 2 July 2021
    ...see Harris v Solland (No.2) (above), at [21(iii)], citing Mercer v Graves (1872) LR 7 QB 499, 503, per Cockburn CJ and James Bibby Ltd v Woods and Howard [1949] 2 KB 449, 453f per Lord Goddard 16 In the latter case ( Bibby), Mr Howard and Mr Woods began actions against each other arising ......
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