Murray v Scott; Agnew v Murray; Brimelow v Murray

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1883
CourtHouse of Lords
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7 cases
  • Irish Civil Service Building Society v Registrar of Friendly Societies
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 24 July 1985
    ...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......
  • (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
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 2 August 2010
    ...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 ......
  • Lehman Brothers Holdings Scottish LP 3 v Lehman Brothers Holdings Plc ((in Administration))
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 20 October 2021
    ...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......
  • Faramus v Film Artistes' Association
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 18 December 1963
    ...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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