Sealey (orse. Callan) v Callan

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1953
Date1953
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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7 cases
  • The Atlantic Star; Atlantic Star (Owners) v Bona Spes (Owners)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 27 July 1972
    ...been applied, no doubt, in many cases at first instance which have not been reported, but some of which have, such as Seeley v. Call an (1953) P. 135; and The Soya Margaritas (1961) 1 W. L R 709. in view of this long line of authority, I do not think we should depart from those rules now. 1......
  • Gadd v Gadd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 20 July 1984
    ...of concurrent proceedings in this country and in a foreign country where the husband was domiciled abroad. 15 In the case of Sealey (otherwise Callan) v. Callan, (1953) Probate at p.135, the wife filed a petition in England based on three years' resident immediately preceding the presentati......
  • K v K
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
  • Henry v Henry
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • Invalid date
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3 books & journal articles
  • Strauss and ‘Straussianism’: From the Ancients to the Moderns?
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Political Studies No. 57-3, October 2009
    • 1 October 2009
    ...of ends. Under these circumstances,the form that expresses the preponderant or authoritative end sets the tone for thepolity (Strauss, 1953, pp. 135–43; 1972).From the perspective of different constitutional forms expressing different ends ofa regime, an aff‌inity can be drawn between Strau......
  • II. Aristotle's Social Science
    • United States
    • Sage Political Theory No. 9-4, November 1981
    • 1 November 1981
    ...The best discussion of the meaning of politeia is that of Leo Strauss, Natural Right and History (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953), pp. 135-138. Given present English usage, I "culture" approximates politeia more closely than "regime," but since neither term evokespoliteia with p......
  • Black Industrial Entrepreneurship
    • South Africa
    • Wiley South African Journal of Economics No. 45-3, September 1977
    • 1 September 1977
    ...Coloured or Asiancounterpart.19 Cf. S. H. Frankel, The economic impact on under - developed societies (C.N.A. Limited, South Africa 1953), p. 135.20 Cf. OEEC, Investment in overseas territories in Africa South of the Sahara (Paris, 1951), par....

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