Whiteside v Whiteside

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1949
Year1949
CourtChancery Division
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25 cases
  • Morley-Clarke v Jones
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 28 June 1985
    ...the rectification cases. A useful formulation of the equitable right to rectification is to be found in the argument of counsel in Whiteside v. Whiteside, (1950) Chancery 65, stated thus by Sir Raymond Evershed, Master of the Rolls, at p.76: "to have the document reformed in such manner th......
  • Sargeant v Reece
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 4 October 2007
    ...per Peter Gibson L.J. in Racal Group Services Limited v Ashmore [1995] S.T.C. 1151 at 1154). It was said by Lord Evershed M.R. in Whiteside v Whiteside [1950] Ch.65 at 71 that, as a discretionary remedy, rectification must be “cautiously watched and jealously guarded”. Referring to this in ......
  • Irish Pensions Trust Ltd v Central Remedial Clinic
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 18 March 2005
    ... ... The jurisdiction to rectify documents is, therefore, one which is 'cautiously watched and jealously exercised' (Whiteside v. Whiteside & Ors. [1950] 1 Ch. 65 at 71 per Sir Raymond Evershed M.R.): and, although the question of whether or not there is a mistake in the ... ...
  • Leopardstown Club Ltd v Templeville Developments Ltd
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 29 January 2010
    ... ... Howle and Talke Colliery Co. Ltd. [1937] Ch. 67 ; Whiteside v. Whiteside [1950] Ch. 65 , 74 and Joscelyne v. Nissen [1970] 2 Q.B. 86 , 98" ... 21 21 7.23 This dictum of ... ...
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