Re Luck's Settlement Trusts. Re Luck's Will Trusts. Walker v Luck
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Court | Court of Appeal |
Date | 1940 |
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13 cases
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GS v SS and Others
...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 ......
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C v C
...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......
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S v S
...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......
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N (Children) (Adoption: Jurisdiction)
...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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