Sayre v Hughes

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1865
Year1865
CourtEquity
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8 cases
  • Grimes, deceased. Gore-Grimes and Walsh v Grimes and Rochford
    • Ireland
    • High Court (Irish Free State)
    • 1 Enero 1938
    ... ... G.'s widow was therefore entitled to the securities. Sayre v. Hughes, L. R. 5 Eq. 376, applied. Bennet v. Bennet, 10 Ch. D. 474, considered. Held further that, even if the presumption of ... ...
  • Lau Siew Kim v Yeo Guan Chye Terence and Another
    • Singapore
    • Court of Appeal (Singapore)
    • 30 Noviembre 2007
    ...or her children. Indeed, the logic behind this reasoning had raised doubts even as early as in the late 19th century. In Sayre v Hughes (1868) LR 5 Eq 376, Sir John Stuart VC astutely observed at It has been argued that a mother is not a person bound to make an advancement to her child, and......
  • Lynn Smith v Arthur John Morris Crawshay
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 30 Septiembre 2019
    ...(1879) 10 ChD 474, Re Zielinski deceased [2007] WTLR 1655, ChD. However, there are also authorities the other way: Sayre v Hughes (1868) LR 5 Eq 376, Close Invoice Finance Ltd v Abaowa [2010] EWHC 1920 (QB), [93] (obiter), and see also Re Cameron deceased [1999] Ch 386, [52] (rule against......
  • Re Estate of Chong Siew Kum, deceased
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 28 Febrero 2005
    ...unanimous. The authors of Parker and Mellows: The Modern Law of Trusts (Sweet & Maxwell 8th Ed, 2003) at p 282 point to Sayre v Hughes (1868) LR 5 Eq 376 as being a case that suggested the opposite conclusion, although they allowed that in that case, Stuart VC was considering the case of a ......
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