Simmons v Simmons

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1983
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
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7 cases
  • Scallon v Scallon
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 6 September 1989
    ...a new property the sum not of £41,040 but, broadly speaking, £37,500. That was based upon an observation which was made in the case of Simmons v. Simmons [1983] 4 F.L.R. 803, in which this court considered, somewhat incidentally, the matter of the position of the legal aid charges. The judg......
  • R v The Law Society, ex parte Sexton
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 July 1983
    ...application, did not hear argument at all because the parties agreed that the matter was concluded, by the decision of this Court, in Simmons v. Simmons. Mr Justice Woolf refused the application so that the appellant could appeal to this Court in the hope that a Court of three judges would ......
  • Curling v The Law Society
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 21 December 1984
    ...forcibly in the speech of Lord Lowry, at page 234 of the report) echoed by Sir John Arnold P. in Jones and re-echoed by this Court in Simmons v. Simmons (1984) 1 A.E.R. 83 and in R v. Law Society, ex parte Sexton (1984) 1 A.E.R. 92 has still not been fulfilled. 72 In the vast majority of ca......
  • Simpson v The Law Society
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 20 May 1987
    ...Law Society have such a discretion. It was common ground that the courts below were bound by the decisions of the Court of Appeal in Simmons v. Simmons [1984] Fam. 17 and Regina v. The Law Society, Ex parte Sexton [1984] Q.B. 360 to dismiss the appellant's claim. They did so without heari......
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