Re Howard's Will Trusts

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date1961
Date1961
CourtChancery Division
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37 cases
  • Re Neeld, decd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 8 March 1962
    ...for the reasons which had appealed to Mr Justice Vaisoy or contrary to public policy. Finally, Mr Justice Wilborforce in the case of Howard's will Trust reported in 1961, 1 Chancery, p. 507, preferred the view of Mr Justice Cross and uphold the validity of a name and arms clause substantial......
  • P.H. v Ireland and Others
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 16 February 2006
    ...the initial judgment was wrong Huddersfield Police Authority v. Watson (1947) KB 842 at p. 848, Re Howard's Wills Trust, Leven & Bradley (1961) Ch 507 at p. 523. Amongst the circumstances where it may be appropriate for a court to come to a different view would be where it was clear that th......
  • McAteer & Bank of Ireland Mortgage Bank v Sheahan
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 13 September 2013
    ...the initial judgment was wrong: Huddersfield Police Authority v. Watson [1947] K.B. 842 at 848, Re Howard's Will Trusts, Leven & Bradley [1961] Ch. 507 at 523. Amongst the circumstances where it may be appropriate for a court to come to a different view would be where it was clear that the ......
  • Right to Know CLG v an Taoiseach
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 June 2018
    ...initial judgment was wrong. Huddersfield Police Authority v. Watson [1947] K.B. 842 at 848, Re Howard's Will Trusts, Leven & Bradley [1961] Ch. 507 at 523. Amongst the circumstances where it may be appropriate for a court to come to a different view would be where it was clear that the in......
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