Re Gaskell's Settled Estates

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1894
Date1894
CourtChancery Division
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4 cases
  • Pearlman v Keepers and Governors of Harrow School
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 July 1978
    ...for life had to instal it himself out of his income: and that he could not require his trustees to pay it out of capital, see Re Gaskell's Settled Estate (1894) 1 Chancery 485, because it was not a structural alteration, see Clarke's Settlement (1902) 2 Chancery at page 331, affirmed in thi......
  • Cahusac v Moncure
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 31 May 2005
    ...in differing from Buckley J.'s view which was based, not merely upon his own opinion, but upon an earlier decision of Chitty J. In re Gaskell's Settled Estates [1894] 1 Ch. 485, where, although the words "structural addition" are not used, the learned judge seems to have considered that an......
  • Settled Land Act and Gray Standing v Gray
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 27 October 1902
    ...re De Teissier's Settled EstatesELR [1893] 1 Ch. 153. In re Freake's SettlementELR [1902] 1 Ch. 97. In re Gaskell's Settled EstatesELR [1894] 1 Ch. 485. In re Houghton EstateELR 30 Ch. D. 102. In re HurstUNK 29 L. R. Ir. 219. In re Marquis of Bristol's Settled Estates Ib. 161. In re Millard......
  • Payne v Haine
    • United Kingdom
    • Exchequer
    • 10 February 1847
    ...Q. B. D. 156; Cutton v. Bennett, 1884, 26 Ch. D. 167; Lister v. Lane, [1893} 2 Q. B. 212. Referred to, In re Gaskell's Settled Estates, [1894] 1 Ch. 485; Jacob v. Down, [1900] 2 Ch. 156; In re London Corporation; London Corporation v. Great Western and Metropolitan Railways, [1910] 2 Ch. 31......

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