Re A Solicitor

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1961
Year1961
CourtChancery Division
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23 cases
  • Harrison v Tew
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 6 July 1987
    ...the extent and nature of the interest of the applicant." 27 Against the statutory background of the 1957 Act, the case of Re aSolicitor (1961) Ch. 491 came before the court. In that case the solicitor's bill had been delivered on 25th November 1959 and had been paid on 22nd December 1959. O......
  • Harrison v Tew
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 25 January 1990
    ...not apply where disciplinary proceedings were concerned) the inherent jurisdiction to refer a bill for taxation. 18 He then relied on In re A Solicitor [1961] Ch. 491, a decision of Cross J. on section 69(1) of the Act of 1957, and the only case which is directly in point on either side. It......
  • Symbol Park Lane Ltd v Steggles Palmer
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 21 December 1984
    ...those proposed by the Court of Appeal. 15 A more recent example of the exercise of the court's inherent jurisdiction is to be found in In re a Solicitor, [1961] 1 Chancery 491. There, an application was made for an order for taxation of a solicitor's bill of costs. The bill had been deliver......
  • Wee Lee Harry v Haw Par Brothers International Ltd
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • 1 August 1980
    ...for the exercise of the court`s discretion here. We are sustained in our view by Re Robinson (1867) LR 3 Exch 4. Re Solicitor [1961] Ch 491 and Re Norman (1886) 16 QBD 673.Further, in the instant case there had been prolonged negotiations between the parties and it was only when such negoti......
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