Re Sankey Furniture Ltd, ex p Harding; Re Calorifique Ltd, ex p Betts

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1995
CourtChancery Division
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18 cases
  • Donaldson v O'Sullivan
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 Julio 2008
    ...1985), and as regards trustees in bankruptcy under section 303(2). Knox J followed Harman J on these points. In Re Sankey Furniture Ltd [1995] 2 BCLC 594, Chadwick J also had access to a transcript of the judgment in Re Parkdawn Ltd, and quoted other passages from it. The points which he h......
  • Re A & C Supplies Ltd and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • Invalid date
  • Ruttle Plant Ltd v Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Technology and Construction Court)
    • 30 Abril 2008
    ...which, being part of the statutory powers of a liquidator, is personal to the Liquidator, just as is his appointment: see Re Sankey Furniture Limited ex parte Harding [1995] 2 BCLC 594 at 600g. The intention in this case, as demonstrated by the Deed, is that the Liquidator's right to prosec......
  • Donaldson v O'Sullivan
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 29 Febrero 2008
    ...referred to, and quoted from, in the judgments of Blackburne J in Re Bridgend Goldsmiths Limited [1995] 2 BCLC 208, Chadwick J in Re Sankey Furniture Limited [1995] 2 BCLC 594 and Knox J in Re Bullard & Taplin Limited [1996] BCC 973. 23 The applicant in Re Parkdawn Limited was liquidator or......
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  • Highlights of Recent Developments in Insolvency Law
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq United Kingdom
    • 3 Mayo 2002
    ...individual letter. The Court held, granting both applications, that notwithstanding the dictum of Chadwick J in Re Sankey Furniture Ltd [1995] 2 BCLC 594, each application had be judged on its own merits and an office holder could be replaced even if he continued to practice as an insolvenc......

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