Re Brian Sheridan Cars Ltd; Official Receiver v Sheridan

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1996
Year1996
CourtChancery Division (Companies Court)
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3 cases
  • American Jewellery Company Ltd and Others v Commercial Corporation Jamaica Ltd and Others
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 20 June 2014
    ...in Hatton v Harris [1892] AC 547, 558 ). But as David Neuberger QC (sitting as a deputy judge of the Chancery Division) observed in Re Brian Sheridan Cars Ltd [1995] BCC 1035, 1039, although – ‘…it would be inappropriate to amend an order under the slip rule in such a way as would cause pre......
  • The Official Receiver (Applicant/Respondent) v Daniel Peter Hannan (Respondent/Appellant)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 March 1997
    ...by Blackburne J in Seagull Manufacturing Company Ltd (No.3) (1996) 1 BCLC 51 and Mr David Neuberger QC in Re Brian Sheridan Cars Ltd (1996) 1 BCLC 327. For reasons set out in a schedule to his written submissions the Official Receiver does not challenge those decisions. 21 However, in conse......
  • Pico International (Hk) Ltd v Palace Dreams Ltd
    • Hong Kong
    • District Court (Hong Kong)
    • 5 June 2008
    ...as suggested in the present case, and as now argued by counsel for the plaintiff in reliance on the case of Re Brian Sheridan Cars Ltd. [1996] 1 BCLC 327 which was not cited at the hearing on 2 May 2008. I accordingly give leave to appeal on this ground 15. The plaintiff's appeal is allowed......
1 books & journal articles
  • Leave to Act as a Company Director Following Disqualification: Re Barings plc
    • United Kingdom
    • Emerald Journal of Financial Crime No. 7-1, March 1999
    • 1 March 1999
    ...Industry v Woodward, 15th May, 1997, Ch D, unreported. (21) Sec eg Re Gibson Davies Ltd [1995] BCC 11 and Re Brian Sheridan Cars Ltd [1996] 1 BCLC 327. The usual aim of con-ditions is to try and ensure (a) that the applicant is not left in a position of unbridled control and (b) that close ......

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