Lady Langdale v Briggs

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1856
Year1856
CourtHigh Court of Chancery
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4 cases
  • Re Will in Loke Soh Lui (deceased)
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 30 December 1997
    ... ... after-purchased and after-acquired estates to the dispositions previously made ( Langdale v Briggs [1856] 8 De GM & G 391 ; 44 ER 441). If the testator in his 1945 will bequeathed all his ... Mr Chung submitted that there was no prospect of her having any further children as she was a lady of mature years at the date of the will and hence, the testatrix used that expression simply as a ... ...
  • Yool v Ewing
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 15 December 1903
    ... ... First, there is the evidence of a Miss Ramsay, a young lady (I presume about as old as the defendant, though I only judge by appearance), the daughter of a ... absolutely necessary so to do, and for that I may quote a few words from the case of Lady Langdale v. Briggs ( 1 ) to which I was referred by Mr. Lawson as amicus curite, and which appears to have ... ...
  • Doe D. York v Walker and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Exchequer
    • 17 February 1844
    ...Douglas v. Douglus, 1854, Kay, 405; Goodlad v. Burnett, 1855, 1 K. & J. 347; Lady Langdale v. Briggs, 1856, 3 Sm. & G. 246: affirmed 8 De G. M. & G. 391; In re Farrer's Estate, 1858, 8 Ir. C. L. R. 377; Strevens v. Bayley, ibid. 416; Lewis v. Baker, (1905) 1 Ch. 46, Applied, Castle v. Fox, ......
  • Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v MSY Technology Pty Ltd
    • Australia
    • Full Federal Court (Australia)
    • Invalid date

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