Re Craven's Mortgage. Davies v Craven

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1907
Year1907
CourtChancery Division
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  • Anthony Victor Lomas and Others v HM Revenue and Customs
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 11 October 2016
    ...in question is calculated by reference to periods of a year or more". 38 Mr Goy also cited in this regard what Warrington J said in Re Craven's Mortgage [1907] 2 Ch 448. Referring to Bebb v Bunny(supra) Warrington J said this (at page 457): "It has been argued that when the Vice-Chancellor ......
  • Inland Revenue v Hay
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House - Second Division)
    • 15 March 1924
    ...also cited by the Respondent are somewhat remote, and that they do not substantially advance his argument. The case of Davies v. Craven, [1907] 2 Ch. 448, also cited by the Respondent, is however worthy of more careful consideration. It was there held that, as certain interest was calculabl......
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Holder (Sir H. C.)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 15 April 1932
    ...has been held that half-yearly or yearly rests had not made the interest so dealt with capital for all purposes. See Cravens' Mortgage, [1907] 2 Ch. 448, and Re Morris, [1922] 1 Ch. 126. In the first of these Mr. Justice Warrington followed Bebb v.Bunny, 1 Kay and Johnson, page 216, and hel......
  • The Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Sir H.C. Holder, Bart., and J.A. Holder
    • United Kingdom
    • King's Bench Division
    • 15 April 1932
    ...has been held that half-yearly or yearly rests had not made the interest so dealt with capital for all purposes. See Cravens' Mortgage, [1907] 2 Ch. 448, and Re Morris, [1922] 1 Ch. 126. In the first of these Mr. Justice Warrington followed Bebb v.Bunny, 1 Kay and Johnson, page 216, and hel......
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