Wood v Gahlings
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1996 |
Year | 1996 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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3 cases
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Jaffray v Society of Lloyd's
...shortly after Flower v Lloyd in which a different view had been suggested. He also mentioned two cases of more recent vintage, including Wood v Gahlings The Times, 29 November 1996, a decision of Lord Woolf MR, that assumed, without deciding, that the court had jurisdiction to reopen an app......
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Re Uddin (A Child) (serious injury: standard of proof)
...Court Act 1981 (which we will not cite). Secondly, it was said that there existed a jurisdiction analogous to that discussed in Wood v Gahlings, The Times, 29 November 1996. Lastly, another analogy was put forward, with that class of cases in which, in special and exceptional instances, the......
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Taylor and Another v Lawrence and Another
...Appeal; ii) that a jurisdiction exists by analogy with the Court of Appeal's apparent jurisdiction in the case of fraud, as suggested in Wood v Gahlings ( unreported, 4 November 1996) (transcript CAT 96/1525); and iii) that by analogy with cases where the implementation of an order needs su......