Penny v Penny

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1865
CourtEquity
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9 cases
  • West Midland Baptist (Trust) Association (Inc.) v Birmingham Corporation
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 16 July 1969
    ...cited for the proposition that interests must be valued as at the date of the notice to treat is the judgment of Page Wood V.C. in Penny v. Penny L.R. 5 Eq. 227. There an executor held a house on trust to permit the testator's sons to have the house at a low rent so long as they carried on......
  • Rugby Joint Water Board v Shaw-Fox ; Rugby Joint Water Board v Foottit
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 23 February 1972
    ...which makes it attractive. There is an authority which gives it some general support but is distinguishable from the present case. In Penny v. Penny (1867) L.R. 5 Eq. 227 the testator had a lease of the house in which the family business was carried on. Under his will two of his sons were e......
  • Wilson v Liverpool Corporation
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 24 November 1970
    ...it should have been the date of entry, the 26th June, 1966. 4On this point it is necessary to keep in mind the changing law. In 1867 in Penny v. Penny (1867) L. R. 5 Equity, at page 236, Vice-Chancellor Page-Wood said that "Every man's interest shall be valued, rebus sic stantitma, just as ......
  • Decision Nº ACQ 91 2011. Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber), 03-04-2014
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber)
    • 3 April 2014
    ...70 P&CR 435 London County Council v Tobin [1959] 1 WLR 354 Mountview Estates v Enfield LBC (1969) 20 P&CR 729 Penny v Penny (1867-68) LR 5 Eq 227 Pentrehobyn Trustees v National Assembly for Wales [2003] RVR 140 Priestman Collieries v Northern District Valuation Board [1950] 2 KB 398 Pyrah ......
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