Re Furse, decd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1980
Date1980
CourtChancery Division
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8 cases
  • Proes v Revenue Commissioners
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 January 1998
    ...Claire Proes Appellant and The Revenue Commissioners Respondents Cases mentioned in this report:- In Re Furse (deceased) [1980] 3 All E.R. 838. Mara (Insp. of Taxes) v. Hummingbird Ltd. [1982] I.L.R.M. 421. Ó Cúlacháin ó cúlacháin v. McMullan Brothers Ltd. [1995] 2 I.R. 217; [1995] 2 I.L.R.......
  • Brendan John Robert Divall v Yijun Divall
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 24 January 2014
    ...My attention was also drawn by Miss Faggionato, for the Husband, to two further authorities, namely Irvin v Irvin [2001] 1 FLR 178 and Re Furse (deceased) [1980] 3 All ER 838. Whilst Irvin is a case that does lend support to the contention that the Wife abandoned her domicile of origin and ......
  • Anderson (executor of Anderson dec'd) v Commissioners of Inland Revenue
    • United Kingdom
    • Special Commissioners
    • 22 December 1997
    ...Scottish authority binding upon me. Reference was also made toHenderson v Henderson (1965) 1 All ER 179 refers, Re Furse (deceased) (1980) 3 All ER 838, Udney v Udney 7M (HL) 89,Bell v Kennedy 6M (HL) 69 and IRC v Duchess Reportland(1982) 2WLR 367. No case dealt with so short a residence as......
  • K (A) v K (J)
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 June 1995
    ...lost and that some other domicile has been acquired." 32 In the case of Re Furse (deceased) Furse v. Inland Revenue Commissioners (1980) 3 All E.R. 838, it is clear that the onus of proof lay on the Crown who wished to establish the acquisition of a domicile of choice. This is implied throu......
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