Trustees Executors & Agency Company Ltd v Reilly

JurisdictionVictoria
Date1941
Year1941
CourtSupreme Court
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    • Malaysia
    • Supreme Court (Malaysia)
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  • Campbell v O Donnell and Others
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 26 July 2005
    ...& COURTS ACT 2004 BUTTERWORTHS WORDS & PHRASES LEGALLY DEFINED 3ED 1988 "IN RESPECT OF" TRUSTEES EXECUTORS & AGENCY CO LTD v REILLY 1941 VLR 110 PATERSON v CHADWICK 1974 2 AER 772 R (GEOLOGISTICS LTD) v FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANSATION SCHEME 2003 EWHC 629 PERSONAL INJURIES ASSESSMENT BOARD ......
  • Barclays Bank Plc and Others v British and Commonwealth Holdings Plc
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 28 July 1995
    ...30Mr. Stubbs also referred us to authority which he submitted supported his construction of the words "in respect of" In The Trustees Executors & Agency Co. Ltd. v. Reilly [1941] V.L.R. 110, a mortgagee sought possession for failure to pay the interest due. The defence was that no notice h......
  • Albon v Naza Motor Trading Sdn Bhd
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 23 January 2007
    ...in a passage which I found after I had reserved judgment in the judgment of Mann CJ in Trustees Executors and Agency Co Ltd v Reilly [1941] VLR 110 at 111: “The words 'in respect of' are difficult of definition, but they have the widest possible meaning of any expression intended to convey ......
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  • TAXATION OF EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 1993, December 1993
    • 1 December 1993
    ...15. Supra, note 12 at pp. 418—419. 16. [1983] C.T.C. 20, 83 D.T.C. 5041. 17. See also Trustees, Executors & Agency Co. Ltd. v. Reilly[1941] V.L.R. 110, a decision under The Farmers Protection Act 1940, by Section 5 of which farmers were protected from process or proceedings ‘in respect of a......

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