Re Raybould. Raybould v Turner
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1900 |
Year | 1900 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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15 cases
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Blades v Isaac and another
...where the trustee can show that the liability was properly incurred. These include Benett v Wyndham (1862) 4 De G F & J 259, Re Raybould [1900] 1 Ch 199, and Bonham v Blake Lapthorne Linnell [2006] EWHC 2513 (Ch). But this is not our case, and we can put it on one side. 93 The cases are few......
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Commonwealth of Australia(Plaintiff) v Davis Samuel Pty Ltd ACN 083 081 985 (First Defendant)
...224 CLR 98 at [50]. The creditor may, in an appropriate case, be subrogated to the trustee's rights: In re Raybould; Raybould v Turner [1900] 1 Ch 199; Vacuum Oil Company Pty Ltd v Wiltshire [1945] HCA 37; (1945) 72 CLR 319 at 328, 335–336. 18 It is also true that a creditor may contract on......
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Heinie Elizabeth Stoney-Andersen v Ghani Abdul Muttalib Abbas
...another party which, under the litigation costs order made by the court, the executor (or trustee) is ordered to pay: see Re Raybould [1900] 1 Ch 199, 202, and Bonham v Blake Lapthorne Linnell [2006] EWHC 2513 (Ch), [120]–[123]. 59 The first point is to establish the terms of the indemnit......
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E C Investment Holding Pte Ltd v Ridout Residence Pte Ltd
...Pte Ltd v Lam Seng Tiong [1995] 2 SLR (R) 643; [1995] 3 SLR 1 (folld) Pumfrey, deceased, Re (1882) 22 Ch D 255 (refd) Raybould, Re [1900] 1 Ch 199 (refd) Steel Wing Co Ltd, Re [1921] 1 Ch 349 (refd) Suco Gold Pty Ltd, Re (1983) 33 SASR 99 (folld) Vacuum Oil Co Pty Ltd v Wiltshire (1945) 72 ......
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A developed understanding of the beneficiary’s interest in commercial trusts through a comparative study of Chinese law
...of Trust’,3Chinese Journal of Law (2000), p. 118, 121 [translated byauthor].35. See Benett v. Wyndham, (1862) De GF & J 259; Re Raybould, [1900] Ch 199.Zhang why it is a more unified and broad understanding of the beneficiary’s interest, in particular in thecommercial context.Problems with ......