Satchwell v McIntosh
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Date | 2006 |
Court | Sheriff Court |
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3 cases
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Dean Hinds v Janet Wilmot
...on in Scotland where there is no separation of the legal or beneficial interest and parties can only claim monetary compensation. See Satchwell v McIntosh 2006 (Sh ct) 117. 112 However, in this case, it cannot be said that the claimant derived no benefit from building the fence. I accept th......
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Stack v Dowden
...to the return of sums which he contributed to the purchase of the house and its refurbishment while the parties were living there: Satchwell v McIntosh, 2006 SLT (Sh Ct) 117. The problems which these very unusual cases create are for the most part problems of fact. The law that is to be ap......
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Stack v. Dowden, [2007] N.R. Uned. 109 (HL)
...which he contributed to the purchase of the house and its refurbishment while the parties were living there: Satchwell v. McIntosh , 2006 SLT (Sh Ct) 117. The problems which these very unusual cases create are for the most part problems of fact. The law that is to be applied, now that the f......
2 books & journal articles
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Cohabitants in the Scottish law of unjustified enrichment
...also unreported, Arbroath Sheri Court, 8 January 2002 and 4 March 2003, Sheri Principal R A Dunlop QC); Satchwell v McIntosh 2006 SLT (Sh Ct) 117 (for which see further the text accompanying nn 44–8); McKenzie v Nutter 2007 SLT (Sh Ct) 17 (for which see further the text accompanying n 49)......
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Gerhard Dannemann, THE GERMAN LAW OF UNJUSTIFIED ENRICHMENT AND RESTITUTION: A COMPARATIVE INTRODUCTION Oxford: Oxford University Press (www.oup.com), 2009. xix + 327 pp. ISBN 9780199533114. £50.
...case law also finds its mirror in Scots law; e.g. the problems that arise from cohabitation arrangements (cf Satchwell v Macintosh 2006 SLT (Sh Ct) 117) and even Melville Monument liability. There are some oddities. In the context of the owner/possessor model and its interface with the rela......