Re Samuel

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1942
Date1942
CourtCourt of Appeal
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5 cases
  • Howard and Another v Bank of Ireland and Others
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 2 May 1947
    ...A.C. 320 distinguished but principles stated by Lord Greene in the Court of Appeal (sub. nom.In re Samuel, Jacobs v. Ramsden, [1942] Ch. 1 at p. 13) approved; 2, that there is no adequate reason for confining the policy of restricting, within reasonable bounds, conditions as to marriage to ......
  • Mandla (Sewa Singh) v Dowell Lee
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 29 July 1982
    ...a Jew as "a person of Hebrew race". Some help too can be found in our law books, especially from the cases of Clayton v. Ramsden (1942) Chancery 1 and (1943) Appeal Cases 320 and Re Tuck's Settlement Trust (1978) Chancery 49. If a man desires that his daughter should only marry "a Jew" an......
  • Re McKenna; Higgins and Others v Bank of Ireland and Others
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 January 1947
    ...[1943] A.C. 320 distinguished, but principles stated by Lord Greene in the Court of Appeal (sub. nom.In re Samuel, Jacobs v. RamsdenELR, [1942] Ch. 1 at p. 13) approved; 2, that there is no adequate reason for confining the policy of restricting, within reasonable bounds, conditions as to m......
  • Higgins v Walsh
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 January 1948
    ...144 and judgment delivered by Lord Greene, M.R., with the approval of Clauson and du Parcq, L.JJ., in In re Samuel: Jacobs v. RamsdenELR [1942] Ch. 1 at p. 13 approved. (2) On the authorities the proviso against the marriage of the testator's daughter with a Roman Catholic ought to be read ......
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