Vaughan v Vaughan

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1963
Year1963
CourtDivisional Court

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3 cases
  • Northrop v Northrop
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 11 May 1967
    ...prior to the 1960 Act not even entitled to an order for the maintenance of her children; see Naylor v. Naylor. But, as now decided in Vaughan v. Vaughan, (1965) Probate 15, this disability has since been removed by section 4, subsection (1), of the Act. In my judgment the true effect of the......
  • Reference Re Senate Reform
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 25 April 2014
    ...Conference: Proceedings (1971), Appendix B [para. 30]. Canada, Department of Justice, The Amendment of the Constitution of Canada (1965), pp. 15, 16 [para. 29]; 110 to 115 [para. Canada, Minister of State for Federal-Provincial Relations, Constitutional Reform: House of the Federation (1978......
  • Smith v. Shanks
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • 25 January 1989
    ...Glasgow Corporation v. Muir, [1943] A.C. 448, refd to. [para. 36]. Authors and Works Noticed: Devlin, Lord, The Enforcement of Morals (1965), p. 15 [para. Gluckman, Max, The Judicial Process (1955, Revised 1967), p. 128 [para. 11]. Linden, Canadian Tort Law (4th Ed. 1988), pp. 94 [para. 7];......
6 books & journal articles
  • Control Attitudes toward Drug Use as a Function of Paternalistic and Moralistic Principles
    • United States
    • Sage Journal of Drug Issues No. 32-1, January 2002
    • 1 January 2002
    ...cited representatives of moralism, Devlin, who defines the immoralas “what every right-minded is presumed to consider to be immoral” (1965, p. 15).Using a statistical conception, Devlin argues that what is morally wrong is what thegreat majority says is morally wrong. Society, according to ......
  • The Case for Cameral Accounting
    • United States
    • Wiley Financial Accountability & Management No. 18-1, February 2002
    • 1 February 2002
    ...latter method(Wysocki,1965, p.15; translated from German).When it is a matte r of the application ar eas of cameral account ing, Wysocki(1965, p. 15) points out that it may be maintained that the cameralbookkeeping method is far better than the commercial method with regardto adjusting to c......
  • American Mixed Enterprise and Government Responsibility
    • United States
    • Sage Political Research Quarterly No. 24-4, December 1971
    • 1 December 1971
    ...at least in the past, and 5 Eli Ginsberg, Dale L. Hiestand, and Beatrice G. Reubens, The Pluralistic Economy (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965), p. 15. 791 private organizations increasingly are being oriented to serving governmental,rather than private, customers or clients.&dquo; Novel Forms o......
  • Toward a Theory of Political Recruitment
    • United States
    • Sage Political Research Quarterly No. 22-3, September 1969
    • 1 September 1969
    ...to Run for Office," Journal of Social Issues, 24 ( July 1968), 98ff. 3 James David Barber, The Lawmakers (New Haven: Yale U. Press, 1965), pp. 15 Browning, op. cit.5 Ibid. 6 Lewis Bowman and G. R. Boynton, "Recruitment Patterns Among Local Party Officials," American Political Science Review......
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