Taylor v Stibbert

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1794
CourtHigh Court of Chancery
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49 cases
  • Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd v Boland
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 19 June 1980
    ...and should, in my opinion, be interpreted as such. Historically they appear to have emerged in the judgment of Lord Loughborough in Taylor v. Stibbert (1974) 2 Ves. 437, in a passage which repays quotation:— "… whoever purchases an estate from the owner, knowing it to be in possession of te......
  • Lloyds Bank Plc v Rosset
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 13 May 1988
    ...A.C. 487, the word "actual" in conjunction with "possession" appears in the judgment of Lord Loughborough in Taylor v. Stibbert (1794) 2 Ves. Jun. 437, 439–440, one of the earliest in a line of cases which determined that notice of the presence of a person on the land is notice of his inter......
  • Penny v Watts
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Chancery
    • 21 April 1849
    ...of the Plaintiff, which must have lulled any suspicions had they existed; Crofton v. Qrmsby (2 Sch. & Lef. 583), Taylor v. Stibbert (2 Ves. jun. 437), Miles v. Langley (1 Russ. & m! 39. S. C. 2 Russ. & M. 626), Jones v. Smith (1 Hafe, 43); that, with the exception of that single charge whic......
  • Spiricor of Saint Lucia Ltd Appellant v (1) The Attorney-General of Saint Lucia (2) Hess Oil St.Lucia Ltd Respondents [ECSC]
    • St Lucia
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Lucia)
    • 26 May 1997
    ...as such. Historically they appear to have emerged in the judgment of Lord Loughborough LC in Taylor v Stibbert (1794) 2 Ves 437 at 440, 30 ER 713…………The purpose for which they were used, in that case, was evidently to distinguish the case of a person who was in some kind of legal possession......
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