Turner v Royal Bank of Scotland Plc (Relitigation)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 2000 |
Year | 2000 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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28 cases
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John Spencer Harvey v Dunbar Assets Plc
...There is a residual discretion in the court to decide at the hearing of the petition whether or not to make a bankruptcy order: Turner v Royal Bank of Scotland [2000] BPIR 683 CA at p. 694 per Chadwick LJ. 27 Thus, even if the demand is not set aside the court still has to consider the evid......
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George v AVA Trade (EU) Ltd
...explains that the ‘ Turner’ principle had its origin in a decision of the English Court of Appeal in Turner v. Royal Bank of Scotland [2000] BPIR 683 (CA). The principle was explained by Chadwick LJ in Coulter v. Chief Constable of Dorset Police [2006] BBIR 10 CA at para. 22 as follows:- ‘......
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CFL Finance Ltd v Jonathan Bass
...demand which set out the same debt, is to argue, in substance, that he may contravene the principle in Turner v Royal Bank of Scotland [2000] BPIR 683 at 687, 688, 693–694; and Coulter v Dorset Police (No 2) [2006] BPIR 10 at para 22; Harvey v Dunbar Assets plc [2017] EWCA Civ 60. The fact......
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Moises Gertner v CFL Finance Ltd
...the principle Johnson v. Gore Wood & Co (No 1), [2002] 2 AC 1 in respect of the Part 7 proceedings and Turner v. Royal Bank of Scotland, [2000] BPIR 683 in relation to the bankruptcy petition. The CFL debt, KSA and the position of Laser Trust need to be looked at as a whole ([51]–[53]). 139......
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