Wai Yu-tsang v The Queen
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 14 October 1991 |
Date | 14 October 1991 |
Court | Privy Council |
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54 cases
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Allen Walsh and Hans Taal v Horizon Bank International Ltd
...v Dollar Holdings plcUNK [1994] 2 All ER 685 Stolzenberg and others v Mellon Trust Co. LtdUNK [2006] EWCA Civ 827 20 Wai Yu-Tsang v RELR [1992] 1 AC 269 Belmont Finance Corporation v Williams Furniture Ltd (No. 2)UNK [1980] 1 All ER 393 Re H (restraint order: realisable property)UNK [1996] ......
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Norris v Government of the United States of America
... ... The district judge's decision was upheld by the Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Auld LJ and Field J, [2007] EWHC 71 (Admin) , [2007] 1 WLR 1730 ) in the decision subject to this appeal to the House ... ...
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R (Syed Talha Ahsan) and Others v Government of the United States of America and Secretary of State for the Home Department
...to defraud at common law (a proposition for which Mr Perry cited Welham v Director of Public Prosecutions [1961] AC 103 and Wai Y-Tsang v The Queen [1992] 1 AC 269, and also, as regards justiciability in the United Kingdom in respect of acts taking place outside the United Kingdom, R v Smit......
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2 books & journal articles
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Defining Fraud: An Argument in Favour of a General Offence of Fraud
...16th May, 1991. R v Seelig & Spens (1991) 4 All ER 429. R v Thorne (1977) 66 Cr. App R 6 R ν Virani (1994) unreported. R ν Wan Yu-Tsang (1991) 3 WLR 1006. Re Arrows (1992) 2 WLR 923. Re London & Globe (1903) 1 Ch. 728. Re London United Investments (1992) 2 WLR 850, 2 All ER 842. Salomon ν S......
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Conspiracy to Defraud: The Threshold Standardisation
...and protected’ in similar terms as in the presentcase. The decision in Allsop was affirmed by the Privy Council in Wai Yu- Tsang v R [1992] 1 AC 269. Indeed, the meaning attributable to defraud-ing was expanded in this later case as it sufficed for the offence that thecompany, which was the......