Liggett v Kensington
Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Year | 1993 |
Date | 1993 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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24 cases
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Re Goldcorp Exchange Ltd
...J Cregten, as receivers of Goldcorp Exchange Ltd, and the Bank of New Zealand, from the judgment of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand ((1993) 1 NZLR 257) allowing an appeal by the first respondents, the unrepresented non-allocated claimants, and the second respondent, Mr S P Liggett, from ......
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Rore Pat Stafford v Accident Compensation Corporation
...from the present because it proceeded on the basis that the land in issue was to be treated as 148 149 150 Liggett v Kensington [1993] 1 NZLR 257 (CA) at 275. This decision was reversed on appeal (Re Goldcorp Exchange Ltd (in rec) [1994] 3 NZLR 385 (PC)), though doubt was also expressed ove......
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Rore Pat Stafford v Accident Compensation Corporation
...is defined as Crown land for the purposes of the Wakatū proceedings: See reasons judgment, above n 28, at [9]. 148 Liggett v Kensington [1993] 1 NZLR 257 (CA) at 275. This decision was reversed on appeal ( Re Goldcorp Exchange Ltd (in rec) [1994] 3 NZLR 385 (PC)), though doubt was also expr......
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2 books & journal articles
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OF PROHIBITIONS ON ASSIGNMENTS, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND NEGATIVE PLEDGES IN COMMERCIAL LAW: CLOGS ON COMMERCE
...where tracing in equity is concerned. See Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington LBC 91 LGR 323 and now Liggett v Kensington[1993] 1 NZLR 257, where the New Zealand Court of Appeal, in approving of Lord Templeman’s dictum in Space Investments Ltd v Canadian Imperial Bank of Commer......
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BISHOPSGATE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) V HOMAN AND OTHERS
...and appeared to have given them credence as authoritative statements of the relevant law of wide application (see Liggett v Ken-sington [1993] 1 NZLR 257). In the New Zealand case the Court of Appeal had placed great emphasis on the fact that trust beneficiaries should be treated as being e......