Re Geary. Sandford v Geary
| Jurisdiction | Northern Ireland |
| Judgment Date | 01 January 1939 |
| Date | 01 January 1939 |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Northern Ireland) |
(C.A., N.I.),
In re Geary. Sandford
and
Geary
Appeal to Court of Appeal - Special leave - Judicature Act (Ir.)1877 (40 41 Vict., c. 57), s. 54 - Administration - Charge by executrix on specific asset -Charge subsequent to testator's death - Right to administration - Subrogation.
Only in very exceptional circumstances will an appeal from an order made in Chambers be hoard by the Court of Appeal unless it is made up as a Court order. A testator bequeathed his house, farm and all his other property...
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E C Investment Holding Pte Ltd v Ridout Residence Pte Ltd
...Ex parte (1804) 10 Ves Jun 110; 32 ER 786 (refd) Goh Nellie v Goh Lian Teck [2007] 1 SLR (R) 453; [2007] 1 SLR 453 (folld) Geary, Re [1939] NI 152 (refd) Grimthorpe, Re [1958] Ch 615 (folld) Henderson v Henderson [1843–1860] All ER Rep 378 (refd) Holroyd v Marshall (1862) 10 HLC 191; 11 ER ......
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EC Investment Holding Pte Ltd v Ridout Residence Pte Ltd and Anor (Orion Oil Ltd and others, interveners)
...of equity for an order for administration? ... The Supreme Court of Victoria then referred to the case of In re Geary; Sandford v Geary [1939] NI 152 where the court did not think it was necessary for the creditor to sue the executor in the first instance before taking proceedings for admin......