Re Taylor. Taylor v Tweedie
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1923 |
Year | 1923 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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10 cases
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Caldbeck v Stafford and Lindemere
...Observations of Kay, J., in In re Cadogan; Cadogan v. Palagi,ELR 25 Ch. D., at p. 157, applied; In re Taylor; Taylorv. Tweedie,ELR [1923] 1 Ch. 99, followed; In re Gates; Gates v. Cabell,ELR [1929] 2 Ch. 420, distinguished. I.F.S. In re Jennings, deceased. Caldbeck and Stafford and Lindemer......
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Goran Vucicevic and Another v Stanko Aleksic and Others
...appear in other authorities, for example, in Re Cadogan (1883) 25 Ch D 154, 157, Re Adkins (1908) 98 LT 667, 668 col 2, and Re Taylor [1923] 1 Ch 99, 104. 42 I took account of the fact also that the gift "And all the money. Which is left" comes in the will at the end of the description of t......
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Chinachem Charitable Foundation Ltd v The Secretary For Justice & Others
...and should, take account of the fact that the will was not drafted, or even considered, by a lawyer. Lord Sterndale MR said in Re Taylor [1923] 1 Ch 99, “When a will is obviously not drawn by a skilled lawyer, as is the case here, the words used may be looked at less strictly than is the ca......
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Ord v Ord
...in the affirmative. 1 Easson v. Thomson's TrusteesSC, (1879) 7 R. 251; Dunsmure v. DunsmureSC, (1879) 7 R. 261. 1 Taylor v. TweedieELR, [1923] 1 Ch. 99, Lord Sterndale, M.R., at p. 104. 2 Easson v. Thomson's TrusteesSC, 7 R. 251, Lord Rutherfurd Clark, at p. 252, Lord Justice-Clerk Moncreif......
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