The Liverpool (No. 2); Steamship Enterprises of Panama Inc., Liverpool (Owners) v Ousel (Owners)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1963 |
Date | 1963 |
Year | 1963 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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39 cases
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Barclays Bank Ltd v T.O.S.G. Trust Fund Ltd
...as a test of who had the prior right to prove, the question "who is out of pocket?" That, in essence, rested on the case of The Liverpool (1963) P. 64. There are, in fact, a number of cases in which questions of priority have arisen in double proof situations not arising from the discharge ......
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Haugesund Kommune v Depfa ACS Bank
...in situations such as the present. He referred me to a line of authorities including Steamship Enterprises of Panama Inc., Liverpool (Owners) v Ousel (Owners) and Others. The Liverpool (No.2) [1963] P 64, International Factors Ltd v Rodriguez [1979] 1 QB 351, London & South of England Build......
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Masri v Consolidated Contractors (Oil and Gas) Company SAL
... ... Limited 190 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2AG Tel No: 020 7404 1400 Fax No: 020 7831 8838 Official ... ...
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Peters v East Midlands Strategic Health Authority and Another
...and a statutory right to recover the same loss against an innocent public authority. An example of such a case is The Liverpool (No 2) [1963] P 64. We discuss this case below. 35 The question raised by this appeal is whether the principle also applies where the claimant has both a right of......
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10 books & journal articles
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Jean Bodin's ‘Logic of Sovereignty’
...pp. 209-11. 7 Although of course, the groundwork was laid earlier--e.g., by Hobbes. Cf. Jolowicz, Lectures on Jurisprudence (London, 1963), pp. 64 ff. on the beginnings of the idea of sovereignty in the Middle Ages. * On the ‘Eclipses and revivals’ of natural law and its rival theories see ......
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Mini-publics, Social Legitimacy and Institutional Collaboration: Some Inherent Trade-offs and Three Alternative Design Strategies
...are discussed in the fourth section, while the main points of the paper are recalled in the Conclusion.The Theoretical FrameworkLipset (1963, p. 64) defined legitimacy as the ability to “engender and main-tain the belief that the existing political institutions are the most appropriate for ......
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What Makes Logistics Integration More Effective? Governance from Contractual and Relational Perspectives
...it “indicates a lack of trust and blunts demands of friend-ship, turning a cooperative venture into an antagonistic horse-trade”(Macaulay, 1963, p. 64) and, to some extent, is perceivedas a betrayal that undermines relational foundations (Antia andFrazier, 2001). Even if contract applicatio......
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Mini-publics, Social Legitimacy and Institutional Collaboration: Some Inherent Trade-offs and Three Alternative Design Strategies
...are discussed in the fourth section, while the main points of the paper are recalled in the Conclusion.The Theoretical FrameworkLipset (1963, p. 64) defined legitimacy as the ability to “engender and main-tain the belief that the existing political institutions are the most appropriate for ......
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