Re Luck's Settlement Trusts. Re Luck's Will Trusts. Walker v Luck

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1940
Year1940
CourtCourt of Appeal

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13 cases
  • C v C
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 31 October 2019
    ...her mother rather than from that of her father. So, although the majority of the Court of Appeal in In re Luck's Settlement Trusts [1940] Ch 864, 879–880 considered otherwise, the effect of the decision in the Goodman's Trusts case appears, at any rate arguably, to have been that the law o......
  • GS v SS and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 30 November 2016
    ...55 Thus, the basic feature of status as fixed by the law of the domicile is its universality: In re Luck's Settlement Trusts, In re Luck's Will Trusts, Walker v Luck and others [1940] Ch 864, 894, In re N (Children) (Adoption: Jurisdiction) [2015] EWCA Civ 1112, [2016] 2 WLR 713, [2016] 1 ......
  • S v S
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
    ...so recognising it. That general principle finds expression in the judgment of Scott LJ in In re Luck’s Settlement Trusts, Walker v Luck [1940] Ch 864, 907–908; sub nom In re Luck, Walker v Luck 56 TLR 915; [1940] 3 All ER 307. I think it is correct, notwithstanding that the majority in that......
  • N (Children) (Adoption: Jurisdiction)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 2 November 2015
    ...thing." 96 Hence, the basic feature of status as fixed by the law of the domicile is, as was said in In re Luck's Settlement Trusts, In re Luck's Will Trusts, Walker v Luck and others [1940] Ch 864, 894, its 97 I need to refer also to the speech of Lord Scarman in Clark (Inspector of Taxes)......
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