Lord Advocate v Jaffrey

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1921
Year1921
CourtHouse of Lords (England)
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12 cases
  • W v W
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 1 Enero 1993
    ...[1984] IR 36. O’B v S [1984] ILRM 86. T O’G v Attorney General [1985] ILRM 61. Gray v Formosa [ 1963] P 259. Lord Advocate v Jaffrey [1921] 1 AC 146. S v S [1983] IR AS v RB, WS and Registrar General [1984] ILRM 66. Spaight v Dundon [1961] IR 201. State (Director of Public Prosecutions) v W......
  • Adams v Adams
    • United Kingdom
    • Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
    • 31 Julio 1970
    ...completely outmoded legal concept that the domicile of a married woman is dependent on that of her husband: Lord Advocate v. Jaffrey [1921] 1 A.C. 146. The appropriate authorities may wish to consider this aspect of the case also. [1 2 Ann. Dig. 124.] [2 4 Ann. Dig. 362.] [1 9 Ann. Dig. 60,......
  • Salvesen v Administrator of Austrian Property
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 27 Mayo 1927
    ...But at least it is now established, since the decisions in ( Le Mesurier v. Le Mesurier 1895, A.C. 517), ( Lord Advocate v. Jaffrey 1921, A.C. 146) and ( Attorney General of Alberta v. Cook 1926, A.C. 444), that for a decree of dissolution of a marriage the Court of the domicile is the t......
  • Indyka v Indyka
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 23 Mayo 1967
    ...country where the parties were domiciled at the time of the proceedings. But no separate domicile in a wife would be recognised ( Lord Advocate v. Jaffrey [1921] 1 A.C. 146 and Attorney-General for Alberta v. Cook [1926] A.C. 56If there was some underlying principle or notion that where o......
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