T. M. Fairclough & Sons Ltd v Berliner

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1931
Date1931
CourtChancery Division
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7 cases
  • Gill v Lewis
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 14 March 1956
    ...against bright alone. That was the decision of Mr Justice Maugham (as he then was) in ( Fairclough & Sons Limited v. Berliner 1931,1 Chancery, page 60). The effect of that case was that one of two joint tenants could not claim relief from forfeiture under section 146 of the Law of Property ......
  • Featherstone v Staples
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 12 March 1986
    ...Lloyd v. Sadler (at page 783) described as "the ordinary law as to joint tenancy, as it affects rights of property". 55 In T.M. Fairclough & Sons Ltd. v. Berliner [1931] 1 Ch. 60 Maugham J. held that where there are joint lessees, relief against forfeiture cannot be granted on the applicati......
  • Lloyd v Sadler
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 19 January 1978
    ...tenure under the Act. 22 I do not propose to discuss at length the cases which I have mentioned. I shall refer to them briefly. 23 In Fairclough v. Berliner (1931) 1 Chancery 60, Mr. Justice Maugham held that, where there are joint trustees, relief against forfeiture cannot be granted on th......
  • Jacobs v Chaudhuri
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 2 February 1968
    ...Part II of the 1954 Act. 16 The landlord also relies on Mr, Justice Maugham's decision in ( T. M. Fairclough & Sons Ltd. v. Berliner 1931 1 Chancery page 60) which certainly does support his submission by way of illustration. 17 On the whole I conclude that the landlord's argument must prev......
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