Re Fraser. Lowther v Fraser

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1904
Year1904
CourtCourt of Appeal
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9 cases
  • Grealey v Sampson
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 29 January 1917
    ...Ves. Jun. 486. (1) 2 M. & S. 5, at p. 14. (2) [1893] 1 Ch. 101. (3) [1895] 1 I. R. 346. (1) [1903] 1 Ch. 688. (2) [1893] 1 Ch. 101. (3) [1904] 1 Ch. 726, at p. (1) 12 M. & W. 591. (2) [1893] 1 Ch. 101. (3) 23 Ch. D. 218. (4) W. N. 1909, p. 59. (1) 53 Sol. Journal 673. (2) [1913] 2 Ch. 1, at......
  • Berkeley v Berkeley
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 21 June 1946
    ...quote Grealey v. Sampson (1917), 1 I.R. 286, and Goonewardene v. Goonewardene [1931], A.C. 647, as exemplifying the rule, and re Fraser [1904], 1 Ch. 726, as exemplifying the exception. In the present case, however, there are no facts rendering either of these two exceptions applicable and ......
  • Beckles v Bowen et Al
    • Barbados
    • High Court (Barbados)
    • 13 July 2016
    ...Countess of Bridgewater v. Duke of Bolton (1704) 6 Mod. Rep. 107; Re Fraser, Lowther v. Fraser [1904] 1 Ch. 111 at p 116; affirmed [1904] 1 Ch. 726 CA; Prescott v Barker (1874) 9 Ch. App. 174. 40 Counsel relied upon the Real Property (Devolution) Act Cap 249 of the Laws of Barbados to suppo......
  • Re MOORE, DECEASED. Long v MOORE
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 11 May 1907
    ...period. J. MAC M. (1) 3 My. & Cr. 359. (2) 7 H. L. Cas. 728, at p. 740. (3) 20 L. J. (N. S.) Ch. 356. (4) [1903] 1 Ch. 685. (5) [1904] 1 Ch. 726. (1) 15 Q. B. 848, (2) 7 H. L. Cas. 728, 740. (3) [1895] 1 I. R. 346. (1) L. R. 13 Eq. 381. (2) L. R. 1 P. & D. 201. (3) 8 Ir. C. L. R. 370. (4) [......
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