Seal v Claridge

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1881
Date1881
CourtCourt of Appeal
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8 cases
  • Northern Bank Limited and John Joseph Rush and Nicole Davidson
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division (Northern Ireland)
    • 23 Junio 2009
    ...but none of them seem to require, as a principle of common law or equity, that the witness has to be independent. In Seal v Claridge (1881) 7 QBD 516 the Court of Appeal in England had to deal with the issue as to whether a statutory requirement for a solicitor to be the attesting witness u......
  • Lee Eng Hock, Ho Kok Leong, Khoo Hooi Haw v Malay-Siamese Prospecting Company, Ltd
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 1 Enero 1935
  • Log Book Loans Ltd & Nine Regions Ltd GC 1048 2011
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 13 Julio 2011
    ...arise only by virtue of the terms of a document conferring a power of appointment, or under a statute: Seal v Claridge (1880–81) LR 7 QBD 516, CA per Lord Selborne at 519. However, it has long been the practice to execute deeds in the presence of a witness or witnesses, and to indorse on or......
  • Lee Manning v Neste AB
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 12 Octubre 2022
    ...for two reasons. First, Mr Farah was both a party to it and witnessed the signatures of Mr Schmidt and Mr Hamoud ( Seal v Claridge (1881) 7 QBD 516 at 519); and second, that the execution pages were not in fact executed, but the execution page of the Second Debenture was attached to it ( R ......
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