Re Pascoe (No 2)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1944
CourtDivisional Court
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5 cases
  • Re Euro Bank Corporation
    • Cayman Islands
    • Grand Court (Cayman Islands)
    • 30 November 2001
    ...[1995] 1 BCLC 232; [1995] BCC 774, not followed. (20) Pascoe (No. 2), In re, Ex p. Trustee of Bankrupt v. Lords Commrs. of H.M. Treasury, [1944] Ch. 310; [1944] 1 All E.R. 593, applied. (21) R. v. Simpson, [1998] 2 Cr. App. R. (S.) 111; [1998] Crim. L.R. 292, followed. (22) Saunders, In reE......
  • Snoozebox Ltd v The Health and Safety Executive
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 17 April 2023
    ...to, that a fine in existence at the time of the CVA would be a debt for the purposes of the CVA. That point was determined by Re Pascoe [1944] 1 Ch 310 and, in the case of corporate insolvency, is reflected by IR 89 Mr Brockman's argument was, instead, that because the fine is only imposed ......
  • Preston Borough Council v Susan Marie Riley and and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 23 March 1995
    ...adjudged by a court to be due". (Maitland: The Forms of Action at Common Law, Lecture 5.) Debts of record were recoverable in this way. In Re Pascoe [1944] Ch 310, it was held that a fine imposed after the conviction of the bankrupt at the Newcastle assizes was a debt of record due to the C......
  • Re Hurren (A Bankrupt)
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 27 July 1982
    ...in fact been awarded by the date of the bankruptcy then they could have been proved for, and there is the case of In re Pascoe ELR[1944] Ch. 310, which establishes that fact beyond all question. However, that was not the situation, of course, at the commencement of the bankruptcy, and one t......
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