Rochfort v Battersby

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1849
CourtHouse of Lords (England)
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5 cases
  • Heath v Tang ; Stevens v Peacock
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 26 July 1993
    ...against an order which was enforceable only against his estate. This appears clearly from the decision of the House of Lords in Rochfort v. Battersby 8. The bankrupt was entitled to estates in Ireland subject to an annuity in favour of his mother. He had mortgaged the estates to a creditor ......
  • Heath v Tang ; Stevens v Peacock
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 26 July 1993
    ...against an order which was enforceable only against his estate. This appears clearly from the decision of the House of Lords in Rochfort v. Battersby 8. The bankrupt was entitled to estates in Ireland subject to an annuity in favour of his mother. He had mortgaged the estates to a creditor ......
  • Steven John Williams (Acting as Liquidator of GP Aviation Group International Ltd) v Colin Neil Glover and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 4 June 2013
    ...therefore be equally true to say that the bankrupt has no issue in the proceedings. …" In adopting that approach Hoffmann LJ cited Rochfort v. Battersby (1849) 2 H.L.Cas. 388. In that case a bankrupt sought to appeal to the House of lords and was held not to be entitled to do so because the......
  • Harrison v Ancketell
    • Ireland
    • Chancery Division (Ireland)
    • 25 November 1904
    ... ... Shirky ( 1 ); Heath v. Chadwick ( 2 ); Kaye v. Fosbrooke ( 3 ); Major v. Auckland ( 4 ); Rochfort v. Battersby ( 5 ); Dyson v. Hornby ( 6 ); Molion v. Moojen ( 7 ); Metropolitan Bank v. Pooley ( 8 ); Warder v. Saunders ( 9 ); Tildesley ... ...
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