Starkowski v Attorney General

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1952
Date1952
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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4 cases
  • Preston (orse. Putynski) v Preston (orse. Putynska) (orse. Basinska)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 4 April 1963
    ... ... I base this conclusion on three factors: (1) the evidence of General Pelczynski, former Chief of Staff to the Polish Commander-in-Chief, as to his technical status; (2) ... 34 Sixthly, the Starkowski case ( 1954 Appeal Cases, 155 ). This merely recognised the general rule as to the lex loci ... ...
  • Dingley v Chief Constable of Strathclyde (No.1)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 9 March 2000
    ...Mc Alpine, D and Compston, N, “Some aspects of the natural history of disseminated sclerosis”Quarterly Journal of Medicine,vol 21 (ns) (1952), pp 135–167 Oppenheimer, D R, “The cervical cord in multiple sclerosis”Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, vol 4 (1978), pp 151–162 Sibley, W A ......
  • Re Marshall, decd. Barclays Bank v Marshall
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 30 July 1957
    ... ... This view would appear to be In (2 Probate and Privarce 258). Lord said "The general. Proposition that the succession to personal property in Engtland of a person dying domiciled ... Attorney-General 1954 Appeal Cases, 155 ) ... 17 Mr Ingress Bell was concerned to ... ...
  • Dingley v Chief Constable of Strathclyde (No.1)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House - First Division)
    • 5 March 1998
    ...McAlpine & Compston, “Some Aspects of the Natural History of Disseminated Sclerosis”, Quarterly Journal of Medicine (New Series) vol 21 (1952) pp 135–167 McAlpine on Multiple Sclerosis, A Re-Appraisal (2nd edn, 1965) pp 76–77 Oppenheimer “The Cervical cord in Multiple Sclerosis” (1978) Neur......

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