Re Good. Harington v Watts

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1905
Date1905
CourtChancery Division
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26 cases
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v City of Glasgow Police Athletic Association
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 9 Marzo 1953
    ...a body of persons established for charitable purposes only. They were aided in arriving at this conclusion by such cases as in re Goode [1905] 2 Ch., 60 and re Gray [1925] 1 Ch., 362. As I shall not have occasion to refer to these cases again I will say now that so far as they are founded o......
  • Re the Worth Library
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 Enero 1995
    ...Tindall v. Board of Governors of United Sheffield HospitalsUNK [1951] 1 All E.R. 528 followed; In re Good, Harrington v. WattsELR [1905] 2 Ch. 60 and Inland Revenue Commissioners v. City of Glasgow Police Athletic AssociationELR [1953] A.C. 380, 391 considered. 13. That in determining the c......
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v City of Glasgow Police Athletic Association
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House - First Division)
    • 9 Marzo 1953
    ...(gift to a regimental fund for the promotion of sport) Romer, J. at page 366 cited the following words of Farwell, J., in In re Good, [1905] 2 Ch. 60 (gift of library and plate for an officers' mess), at page 66: I have come to the conclusion that this is a good charitable gift on the first......
  • Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Baddeley
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 18 Mayo 1953
    ...in a particular regiment was held charitable as being for the promotion of the physical efficiency of the Army, following In re Good, 1905 2 Chancery, 60, where a trust to provide a library for an officers' mess was held charitable as tending to promote the mental efficiency of the Army. T......
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