Re Calvert. ex parte Calvert

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1899
Year1899
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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16 cases
  • Re Reade
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court (Irish Free State)
    • 30 d0 Outubro d0 1927
    ...the Attorney-General was a competent petitioning creditor in respect of the amount of the duties. In re Calvert: Ex parte CalvertELR, [1899] 2 Q. B. 145, distinguished. Held also, that the adjudication could not be annulled, as the Attorney-General was a competent petitioning creditor becau......
  • Re Quinlan
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court (Irish Free State)
    • 14 d6 Julho d6 1928
    ...times, the assessments being, in default of appeal, "final and conclusive"under s. 195 of the Income Tax Act, 1918. In re CalvertELR, [1899] 2 Q. B. 145, followed. In re Quinlan. In the MATTER of PATRICK J. QUINLAN, a Bankrupt Supreme Court. Bankruptcy - Proof of debt - Bankrupt's assessmen......
  • HM Revenue and Customs v Marie Chamberlin
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 d2 Março d2 2011
    ...by itself enquiring into matters within the statutory jurisdiction of the latter. This practice is well illustrated by Re Calvert [1899] 2 QB 145 and Lam v Inland Revenue [2005] BPIR 301. 17 In Re Calvert a debtor sought to expunge a proof for schedule D tax. This was rejected by Wright J. ......
  • Antonio Jorge Rodrigues Cardoso Vieira v The Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 28 d5 Abril d5 2017
    ...were cited in argument, I have subsequently found additional cases in each line through my own researches. 60 The first line begins with In re Calvert [1899] 2 QB 145. In that case the debtor had been assessed for tax under Schedule D in a certain amount. He did not appeal against that asse......
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