Scott v Scott
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1950 |
Date | 1950 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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7 cases
- Wright v Wright
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Faith Panton Property Plan Ltd v Hodgetts
...was a liquidated sum which had been ordered by the court. See, for example, Newton v. Newton 11 P.D. 11, Jagger v. Jagger (1926) P. 23, Scott v. Scott (1951) P. 193 and a number of other cases. These cases are no longer good law because as Lord Justice Brandon pointed out in the course of a......
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Bedson v Bedson
...matter in existence for an order under Section 24 of the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1950, it seemsto me implicit in decisions such as Scott v. Scott. 1951 probate, p. 193, that there is no jurisdiction to grant such an injunction: and doubly so if no matrimonial proceedings are on foot. It is......
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Independent Publishing Company Ltd v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago and another; Trinidad and Tobago News Centre Ltd and Others v Same
...of a report of open court proceedings to be postponed? 21 It is, of course, the general rule that justice must be administered in public: Scott v Scott [1913] AC 417. As, moreover, Lord Diplock observed in Attorney General v Leveller Magazine [1979] AC 440 ( the Leveller), 450: "The appli......
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1 books & journal articles
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Some conceptual difficulties in the theory of social conflict
...arrangements are ineffective,conflict is likely to escalate to the level of4. open violence., of which war is aspecial case (1951, pp. 193-97).This scheme is consistent with the narrowconception of conflict, restricting the termto overt struggle. But in his later presenta-tion, Wright seems......