Re Thomas. Thomas v Thompson
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1930 |
Year | 1930 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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8 cases
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Christopher Southgate and Another v Peter Sutton and Others
...interests, would be a variation of the beneficial interests falling outside the court's powers under s.57(1). 30 The case of Re Thomas [1930] 1 Ch 194 was cited to the judge as an instance of the court conferring a power of partition under s.57(1). Farwell J said at p.198:- "This therefore ......
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Tang Kai-chung And Another v Tang Chik-shang And Others
...on them. No doubt the section extends to the conferment of a power of partition. In the case of In re Thomas Thomas v. Thompson (1930) 1 Ch. 194 such a power was conferred by Farwell J. - in general terms - but no such serious conflict of fact or interest arose there as arises in the presen......
- MEP v Rothschild Trust Cayman Ltd and Others
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(1) MEP (2) MPQ Plaintiffs v (1) Rothschild Trust Cayman Ltd (2) Mrs. L. (3) JL (4) ELB (5) CBC (6) CB (A Minor) (7) LP (A Minor)
...and invested in ways most likely to meet the peculiar and disparate needs of the different branches of family. 38 There is inRe Thomas [1930] 1 Ch. 194, a direct precedent for the application of the equivalent section 57 powers, as vesting jurisdiction to authorise the partition of a fund. ......
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Advantage Bermuda
...assistance with this article 2 Thus providing statutory extension to the rule in Saunders v Vautier (1841) Cr & Ph 240 3 Re Thomas [1930] 1 Ch 194 4 Re Harvey [1941] 3 All ER 284 5 Re Salting [1932] 2 Ch 57 6 Re Hope's Will Trust [1929] 2 Ch 136 7 Re Brassey's Settlement [1955] 1 WLR 19......