Sansom v Sansom

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1966
Year1966
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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15 cases
  • Lombardi v Lombardi
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 10 April 1973
    ...to pray only for judicial separation and not for divorce. But, having soon what was said by Sir Jocelyn Simon. President, in the case Of Sansom v. Sansom (1966 2 All England Reports 396, at page 400/C), I do not give any weight to that matter. 20 So far as figure's are concerned, Mr. Pugh c......
  • Piglowski v Piglowski
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 24 June 1999
    ...judge is entitled to give weight to his advantages in having seen the witnesses and his experience in dealing with such issues: see Sansom v. Sansom [1966] P.52. Unless, therefore, the judge has made it clear that she regards her functions to be limited, I think it should be assumed that s......
  • Tan Boon Heng v Lau Pang Cheng David
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • 4 September 2013
    ...Marsh v Marsh [1993] 1 WLR 744 (refd) Poh Huat Heng Corp Pte Ltd v Hafizul Islam Kofil Uddin [2012] 3 SLR 1003 (refd) Sansom v Sansom [1966] P 52 (refd) Sie Choon Poh v Amara Hotel Properties Pte Ltd [2008] 2 SLR (R) 1076; [2008] 2 SLR 1076 (refd) Singapore Airlines Ltd v Tan Shwu Leng [200......
  • Marsh v Marsh
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 5 February 1993
    ...G v G (Minors:Custody Appeal) [1985] 1 WLR 647; [1985] 2 All ER 225. Martin v Martin [1978] Fam 12; [1977] 3 All ER 762. Sansom v Sansom [1966] P 52; [1966] 2 All ER Stibbe v Stibbe [1931] P 105. Thwaite v Thwaite [1982] Fam 1; [1981] 2 All ER 789. Woodspring District Council v Taylor (1982......
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6 books & journal articles
  • E pluribus unum? Language diversity and the harmonization of company law in the European Union
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law No. 26-5, October 2019
    • 1 October 2019
    ...different languages might deceive comparatists; see: O. Kahn-Freund, ‘Comparative Law asan Academic Subject’, 82 Quarterly Law Review (1966), p. 52 (‘The teacher of comparative law must spend much ofhis time to impress students( ...) that ‘‘domicile’’ [English] is anything but ‘‘domicile’’ ......
  • Legislated Arbitration: Legality, Enforceability, and Face-Saving
    • United States
    • Sage Public Personnel Management No. 3-4, July 1974
    • 1 July 1974
    ...subsequent meetings Compatible with Bargaining?" Industrial Re-with the head of the City Executive Committee lotions, Vol. 5,No.2(February 1966), p. 52.and with a conciliator. Recourse to arbitra- 31. "Teachers and Power," The New York Timestion did not, in this instance, terminate the Book......
  • Is Snobbery a Formal Value? Considering Life At the End of Modernity
    • United States
    • Sage Political Research Quarterly No. 26-1, March 1973
    • 1 March 1973
    ...On the Way to Language:16 See the "Memorial Address" in Discourse on Thinking, trans. John M. Anderson and E.Hans Freund (New York, 1966), p. 52, and "Dialogue on Language...," in On theWay to Language, trans. Peter D. Hertz (New York, 1971), p. 17.17 Cf. C. W. Cassinelli, "The National Com......
  • The Existential Phenomenological Alternative To Dichotomous Thought
    • United States
    • Sage Political Research Quarterly No. 33-3, September 1980
    • 1 September 1980
    ...University of Chicago Press, 1969), pp. 138-80; and A. R. Louch, Explanation and Human Action (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966), p. 52. 45 Merleau-Ponty, Structure, p. Ibid. p. 161.47 John O’Neill, Perception, Expression, and History: The Social Phenomenology of Maurice Merle......
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