Lowrie (A Bankrupt), Re, ex parte Trustee of the Bankrupt v The Bankrupt
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1981 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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14 cases
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Nicholls v Lan and Another
...in truth, the considerations are of a different character or quality. This has long been recognised: see per Goulding J. in Re: Lowrie [1981] 3 All ER 353 at 358–359 and per Hoffmann J., at first instance, in Re: Citro [1991] Ch. 142 at 150B. 47 In most of the cases, there does not appear t......
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Abbey National Plc v Moss and Others
...it was in Boydell v Gillespie, 216 E.G. 1505, In re Turner [1974] 1 W.L.R. 1556, In re Densham [1975] 1 W.L.R. 1519 and In re Lowrie [1981] 3 All E.R. 353. It would have been open to the wife in each of these cases to argue that the secondary purpose was still existing, that the husband's b......
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Re Citro (Domenico) (a Bankrupt); Re Citro (Carmine) (a Bankrupt)
...giving additional oral evidence in chief and then being cross-examined. The judge was referred to two authorities, Re Holliday and Re Lowrie (A Bankrupt) [1981] 3 All E.R. 353. From the first of these he drew the guiding principle which Goff L.J. stated in these words, [1981] Ch. 420: "So w......
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Harman v Glencross and Another
...the decision in Re Holliday (supra) was very much against the run of the recent authorities—see, e.g., Re Bailey (1977) 1.W.L.R. 278; Re Lowrie (1981) 3 All ER. 353, in both of which an order for the immediate sale of the jointly-owned matrimonial home was made at the suit of the husband's ......
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