Murray's Executrix v Greenock Dockyard Company Ltd

JurisdictionScotland
Year2004
Date2004
CourtCourt of Session (Inner House - First Division)
    • This document is available in original version only for vLex customers

      View this document and try vLex for 7 days
    • TRY VLEX
10 cases
  • The Reverend Donald Smith As Moderator Of The General Assembly Of The Free Church Of Scotland And Others V. The Reverend John Morrison And Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 12 Agosto 2011
    ...ER 1041 Morton (Cooley's Factor) v Edinburgh and Glasgow RlyUNKUNK (1845) 8 D 288; 18 Jur 134 Murray's Exrx v Greenock Dockyard Co Ltd 2004 SLT 1104; 2004 Rep LR 86 O'Brien's Curator Bonis v British Steel plcSCUNK 1991 SC 315; 1991 SLT 477; 1991 SCLR 831 Quin v Greenock and Port Glasgow Tra......
  • Kirsty May Hamilton+gilbert Dennis Thomson V. Ferguson Transport (spean Bridge) Limited+dennis Thomson Builders Limited
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 8 Junio 2012
    ...to a case involving another class of relative, in some circumstances it might be (cf Murray's Executrix v Greenock Dockyard Co Ltd 2004 SLT 1104, per Lord President Cullen at para [13]). In relation to awards given to children and parents of a deceased a broadly similar range had been estab......
  • McTear v Imperial Tobacco Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Outer House)
    • 31 Mayo 2005
    ...motions against the sec 1(4) awards in McLean v William Denny & Bros LtdSC 2004 SC 656 and Murray's Exrx v Greenock Dockyard Co Ltd 2004 SLT 1104. The former was the leading case. The First Division held, affirming Lord Cameron's judgment, that he had not erred in law and in particular was ......
  • Young v MacVean
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House)
    • 29 Septiembre 2015
    ...guidance to the effect that spousal awards should generally be in the region of £25,000. Murray’s Executrix v Greenock Dockyard Co Ltd 2004 SLT 1104 was heard at the same time as McLean. The awards of £20,000 to the widow and £6,000 to the daughter were held to be unreasonably low and were ......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT