Talbot v Marshfield

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
CourtEquity
Judgment Date15 June 1865
Date15 June 1865

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10 cases
  • Joanna Elizabeth Birdseye and Another v Roythorne & Company and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 15 April 2015
    ...It is well established that a trustee cannot always assert privilege against a beneficiary of the trust. Thus, in Talbot v Marshfield (1865) 2 Dr & Sm 549, while beneficiaries were denied access to advice that the trustees had received on how to defend a claim, they were held to be entitled......
  • Dawson — Damer and Others v Taylor Wessing LLP The Information Commissioner (Intervener)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 16 February 2017
    ...he submits, joint privilege as between trustee and beneficiary on advice taken for the benefit of the trust: Talbot v Marshfield (1865) 2 Dr & Sm 549. 26 The judge held that the principles in Re Londonderry's Settlement [1965] Ch 918 came within the Legal Professional Privilege Exceptio......
  • Lambie Trustee Ltd v Prudence Anne Addleman
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 1 June 2021
    ...56 By way of example, see the summary way this issue was addressed in Mason v Cattley (1883) 22 Ch D 609. 57 In Talbot v Marshfield (1865) 2 Dr & Sm 549, 62 ER 728, which concerned two sets of advice, the first was obtained before litigation and the second after it had been commenced. The j......
  • Re Londonderry's Settlement; Peat v Walsh
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • Invalid date
    ... ... Observations of Kindersley V.-C. in Talbot v. Marshfield ( 1865 ) 13 W.R. 885 followed ... ADJOURNED SUMMONS ... By a settlement, made on December 5, 1934, between the Seventh ... ...
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2 books & journal articles
  • TRUSTEE'S DUTY OF DISCLOSURE
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 2012, December - January 2012
    • 1 December 2012
    ...v May [1956] 1 QB 304. 31 Tito v Waddell (No 2) [1977] Ch 106 at 242. 32 (1851) 3 Mac & G 440 at 449. 33 See Talbot v Marshfield(1865) 2 Drew & Sm 549. 34 Mary Ambrose, “Disclosure to Beneficiaries – Whither Confidentiality?”[2006] PCB 236 at 236. Four categories of documents in particular ......
  • LETTERS OF WISHES
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 2009, December 2009
    • 1 December 2009
    ...a mere fishing expedition does not enable reasons to be discovered: Rules of Court O 18 r 12 (Singapore). 41 See Talbot v. Marshfield(1865) 2 Drew & Sm 549. 42 Re Londonderry’s Settlement [1965] Ch 918 at 935 (CA). The courts have continued to show a higher regard for this principle than ot......