Lissack v Lissack
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1950 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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8 cases
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Pheasant v Pheasant
... ... Lissack v. Lissack [1951] P. 1 applied ... (2) That, applying that test, there was nothing in the respondent wife's behaviour which could be regarded as a ... ...
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Williams v Williams
...with a crime, would have been found insane by a jury, but that insanity is no defence in divorce proceedings. 24 In Lissack v. Lissack [1951] P. 1 my noble and learned friend, Lord Pearce, held that insanity was no defence, but I need not deal with this case because my noble and learned fri......
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Jamieson v Jamieson
...1945 S. C. 382, Lord Moncrieff at p. 389;Squire v. SquireELR, [1949] P. 51; Usmar v. UsmarELR, [1949] P. 1; Lissack v. LissackUNK,[1950] 2 All E. R. 233; Lauder v. LauderELR, [1949] P. 2 Thomas v. ThomasSC, 1947 S. C. (H. L.) 45, Viscount Simon at p. 51. 3 Fraser on Husband and Wife, (2nd e......
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Breen v Breen
...and Wife, (2nd ed.) vol. ii, p. 891; Walton on Husband and Wife, (3rd ed.) p. 112; White v. WhiteELR, [1950] P. 39; Lissack v. LissackELR,[1951] P. 1 3 1953 S. C. 379, 1955 S. C. 371 1 Fraser, op. cit., p. 1143 2 Mudie v. MudieSC, 1956 S. C. 318 3 Reference was made to Steuart v. SteuartUNK......
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