Re Piacentini

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date05 February 2003
Neutral Citation[2003] EWHC 113 (Admin)
Date05 February 2003
CourtQueen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
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4 cases
  • Silven Properties Ltd v Royal Bank of Scotland Plc
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 21 October 2003
    ...absence of personal liability of the receivers for tax in respect of receipts which come to the hands of the receivers as agents: see In re Piacentini [2003] 3 WLR 354. 27 The peculiar incidents of the agency are significant. In particular: (1) the agency is one where the principal, the mor......
  • Re G
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 13 May 2008
    ...of a realisation, including, where appropriate, before the balance is applied towards the satisfaction of any confiscation order: In re Piacentini [2003] EWHC 113 (Admin), [2003] QB 1497, at para [10] ("power to give a direction that payments be made out of realisations ahead of and in ad......
  • The Drug Trafficking Act 1994
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 19 December 2005
    ...etc) as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrates' court." 7 The provisions of section 81 are crucial for, as Lightman J explained in In re Piacentini [2003] EWHC 113 (Admin), [2003] QB 1497, at para [20]: "Looking at the statutory scheme as a whole, it is clear that section 81 sets out a......
  • Ferris v Meagher & Echoforde Ltd
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 31 July 2013
    ...liability of the receivers for tax in respect of receipts which come to the hands of the receivers as agents: see in Re Piacentini [2003] QB 1497." The peculiar incidents of the agency are significant. In particular: (1) The agency is one where the principal the mortgagor has no say in the ......

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