Re Lacon. Lacon v Lacon

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1891
CourtCourt of Appeal
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7 cases
  • Re Hayward, decd. Kerrod v Hayward
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 23 Mayo 1957
    ...authorities, but in view of the course taken by the argument I should I think refer to the Judgment of Lord Justice sowen in the case of In re Lacon 1891, 2 Chanaory, page 482, Lord Justice Bowen's Judgment in the nature of an advancement by portion. 18 I have only one other citation to mak......
  • Re Cameron, decd
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 24 Marzo 1999
    ...date …" - see also the description of the presumption in Pym Lockyer (1841) 5 My & Cr 30 at p. 46 as cited by Bowen L.J. in In re Lacon [1891] 2 Ch 482 at p. 497 and the "second presumption" he describes at p. 498. In Re Pollock (1885) 28 Ch D 552 at p. 555 Lord Selborne L.C. described the ......
  • Edward John Gregge Hopwood, - Appellant; Frank George Hopwood, - Respondent
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 10 Agosto 1859
    ...on, as to presumption against double portions, in In re Pollock; Pollock v. Worrall, 1885, 28 Ch. D. 555; In re Lacon; Lacon v. Lacon (1891), 2 Ch. 482. As to republication of will by codicil cf. Sidney v. Sidney, 1873, L.R. 17 Eq. 65. Wills - Legacy - Settlement - Ademption - "Farther."728......
  • Chan Oi Kwan v Chan Fu Wing
    • Hong Kong
    • Court of Appeal (Hong Kong)
    • 10 Mayo 2023
    ...Property was not an advancement but for some other purpose, viz. the desire to pass the ‘ancestral home’ to the elder son. (cf. Re Lacon [1891] 2 Ch 482 at 500, 17. In respect of the finding of a contrary intention on the part of the Deceased that the Tai Tam Road Property should not be inc......
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