Re Cleadon Trust Ltd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1938 |
Year | 1938 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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17 cases
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Ibrahim v British American Bank Ltd
...Q.C. and G. Giglioli for the plaintiff; P. Lamontagne, Q.C. and P. Boni for the defendant. Cases cited: (1) Cleadon Trust Ltd., In re, [1939] Ch. 286; [1938] 4 All E.R. 518, distinguished. (2) DHN Food Distributors Ltd. v. Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, [1976] 1 W.L.R. 852; [1976] 3 ......
- Choong Gim Guan v Choong Gim Seong; Re Estate of Choong Lye Hin, deceased
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Investment Trust Companies ((in Liquidation)) v Revenue and Customs Comrs
...Butler v Rice [1910] 2 Ch 277; and B Liggett (Liverpool) Ltd v Barclays Bank Ltd [1928] 1 KB 48, as explained in Re Cleadon Trust Ltd [1939] Ch 286 (CA). These are the main authorities on which Professor Birks relied in support of his thesis that a restitutionary remedy can be sought agai......
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Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (Publ), Singapore Branch v Asia Pacific Breweries (Singapore) Pte Ltd and another and another appeal
...in itself sufficient to give rise to an equity against APBS (see, in this regard, the majority decision in In re Cleadon Trust, Limited [1939] Ch 286 (especially at 322–326), which distinguished Bannatyne and Reid v Rigby on this ground; see also English Private Law (Andrew Burrows ed) (Oxf......
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Spangaro v. Corporate Investment Australia Funds Management Ltd.: failure of consideration (failure of basis) as a claim in unjust enrichment.
...[1906] 1 KB 103, 109 (Romer LJ); B Liggett (Liverpool) Ltd v Barclays Bank Ltd [1928] 1 KB 48 (reinterpreted in Re Cleadon Trust Ltd [1939] Ch 286); Butler v Rice [1910] 2 Ch 277. All of these cases are discussed in Charles Mitchell, The Law of Subrogation (1994) 124-9, 133-5; Birks, Unjust......