Re Gordon. ex parte Navalchand
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Queen's Bench Division |
| Year | 1897 |
| Date | 1897 |
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22 cases
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Sherratt (W. A.) Ltd v John Bromley (Church Stretton) Ltd
...not very fully reported is a decision of this court and if, as Mr. Ritchie submits, the ratio of the decision is the same as that in In re Gordon, namely that a payment into court results in the plaintiff becoming a secured creditor in the subsequent bankruptcy of the debtor, then we are fa......
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Cheng Lip Kwong v Bangkok Bank Ltd
...paid in extends, against contingencies such as bankruptcy as if he had an immediate judgment`.Next, we have Re Gordon, ex p Navalchand [1897] 2 QB 516 where money was paid into court by the defendant under O 22, without any admission of liability, and the defendant subsequently became a ban......
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Halvanon Insurance Company Ltd v Central Reinsurance Corporation
... ... 622 ... Emden v. Carte ( 1881 ) 19 Ch.D. 311 , C.A ... Ford, In re, Ex parte The Trustee [ 1900 ] 2 Q.B. 211 ... Fuld, decd. (No. 4), In the Estate of [ 1968 ] P ... 379 ; Ex parte Bouchard ( 1879 ) 12 Ch.D. 26 ; Ex parte Navalchand [ 1897 ] 2 Q.B. 516 ; Tomlinson v. Hampson 38 Sol.J. 401 ... The very object of such an ... ...
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Russell Crumpler and Another v Candey Ltd
...The court determined that it had to decide between two inconsistent lines of authority. The first, described as being the In re Gordon [1897] 2 Q.B. 516 line of cases, being the line that it endorsed, supported the proposition that " where a defendant pays money into court in satisfaction o......
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