Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Ltd v Inwood
Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Date | 1946 |
Year | 1946 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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5 cases
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Marley v Rawlings and Another
...upon which he relied. All of the authorities upon which the appellant relied derive from the New Zealand case of Guardian Trust & Executors Co. of New Zealand Ltd v Inwood [1946] NZLR 614. The New Zealand court there deliberately departed from Re Hunt and Re Meyer for reasons which were sp......
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Marley v Rawlings and Another
...where the testator signed the wrong will. 11 The first is a decision of the New Zealand Court of Appeal, Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Ltd v. Inwood and Others [1946] NZLR 614 in which the Court admitted the will to probate, omitting words naming the testatrix. Fair J ......
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Giles NO and Another v Henriques and Others
...cases Estate of Blakely (1983) 32 SASR 473 (SC): applied Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Ltd v Inwood and Others [1946] NZLR 614 (CA): In re Snide 418 NE 2d 656 (NY 1981): applied McConagle v Starkey [1997] 3 NZLR 635 (HC): applied G Re Bohachewski Estate (1967) 60 WWR 6......
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Giles NO and Another v Henriques and Others
...it fails to carry out the testator's intention. [31] In Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Ltd v Inwood and Others B [1946] NZLR 614 (CA) two sisters intended to make similar wills but mistakenly signed the one intended for signature by the other. The sister named Jane died......
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Case Note
...18 See accompanying text at n 2 above. 19 c 53 (UK). 20In the Goods of Hunt(1875) LR 3 P & D 250; In the Estate of Meyer[1908] P 353. 21[1946] NZLR 614. 22 See Re Brander[1952] 4 DLR 688. The Canadian court purported to follow Guardian Trust & Executors Co of New Zealand Ltd v Inwood[1946] ......