Murray v Scott; Agnew v Murray; Brimelow v Murray
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1883 |
Court | House of Lords |
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7 cases
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Irish Civil Service Building Society v Registrar of Friendly Societies
...Service Building Society Plaintiff and The Registrar of Friendly Societies Defendant Cases mentioned in this report:— Murray v. Scott (1884) 9 App. Cas. 519. Irish Permanent Building Society v. Cauldwell [1981] I.L.R.M. 242. Ireland Benefit Building Society v. Registrar of Building Societie......
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(1) Crc Credit Fund Ltd (2) Lehman Brothers Inc. and Others v (1) Glg Investments Plc Sub-fund: European Equity Fund (2) Hong Leong Bank Berhad and Another
...can, however, be implied if it is clear that the debenture holders are to stand on an equal footing (see for example Murray v Scott (1884) 9 App Cas 519, 53 LJ Ch 745, 33 WR 173). Accordingly, where a document on its true interpretation provides for the distribution of assets to a group of ......
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Lehman Brothers Holdings Scottish LP 3 v Lehman Brothers Holdings Plc ((in Administration))
...however, be implied if it is clear that the debenture holders are to stand on an equal footing (see for example Murray v Scott (1883–4) 9 App Cas 519). Accordingly, where a document on its true interpretation provides for the distribution of assets to a group of persons as between whom no d......
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Faramus v Film Artistes' Association
...or derived by reasonable implication from the provisions of the Act"". He then quoted Lord Selborne's words in ( Murray v. Scott 9 App. Cas., 519) that "a power may be not only consistent with but reasonably conducive to the proper objects of a Society and yet not so necessary as to be impl......
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