Sarris v Clark

JurisdictionScotland
Year1995
Date1995
CourtCourt of Session (Inner House - Second Division)
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  • Joan Pentland-clark As Judicial Factor On The Executry Estate Of The Late James Clark V. Mrs. Anne Meldrum Alison Macelhose (or Clark, Nee Kennedy) And Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 19 Noviembre 2009
    ...can only be applied to a trustee or executor. [8] The second reported decision emanating from this troubled estate was Sarris v Clark 1995 SLT 44, a decision of the Second Division of the Inner House. In that case the three children sought to reduce an agreement whereby Mrs Anne Clark was e......
  • The Right Honourable Colin Robert Vaughan, 7th Earl Cawdor And Others For Removal Of A Trustee
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 13 Septiembre 2006
    ...which envisage potentially conflicting situations; Goodsir and Others v Carruthers and Others (1858) 20D 1141, 1146-7; Sabris v Clerk 1995 S.L.T. 44, 47C-D; Maclean, Petitioner (1895) 22R. 872, 875ff. [17] Mr Stewart submitted that it was a necessary inference from the Trust deed and the su......
  • Mrs Joan Pentland-clarkfor Judicial Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 2 Marzo 2011
    ...Respondent to this Petition, who served until her resignation in 1986. (See also Clark v Clark's Executors 1989 SLT 665; Sarris v Clark 1995 SLT 44; Pentland-Clark v Macfie and Innes, 21 May 2004, Lord Hardie.) At the date of the Judicial Factor's report the estate still had assets but was ......
  • Joan Pentland-clark V. Patrick Collinge Gravatt Wilson And Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 29 Septiembre 2006
    ...deceived the Courts in a prior action raised by the children of the pursuer as beneficiaries against Mrs Anne Clark. (Sarris v Clark 1995 SLT 44). A variety of allegations including deliberate fraud, contempt of court and breach of trust are made. [18] Article 9 of condescendence is directe......
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