United States of America and Republic of France v Dollfus Mieg et Cie, S.A. and Bank of England
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1949 |
Date | 1949 |
Year | 1949 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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United States of America and Republic of France v Dollfus Mieg et Cie, S.A. and Bank of England
...there was no doubt that the bailor was the proprietor of the furniture in suit, and the language of Mellish L.J. cited by Jenkins J. ([1949] Ch. 369, 387) must, in my judgment, be read in the light of that fact. The vital passage in the judgment of Jenkins J. appealed against is as follows ......
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Christina Mary Millar v Robert John Millar
...in the absence of contrary statutory provision, it is for the claimants to decide who they wish to sue: Dollfus Mieg v Bank of England [1951] Ch 33. The corollary is that, again subject to contrary statutory rule ( eg CPR r 19.8A), only the persons joined are bound by the order 9 However, ......
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...in Amon v. Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd., (supra) at 290: As Wynn-Parry, J. said in Dollfus Mieg et Companies S.A. v. Bank of England (1950) 2 All E.R. 605 at 611: -. “It seems to me that the true test lies not so much in the analysis of what are the constituents of the applicants rights, but ......