Murray v Deubery and Another

JurisdictionCaribbean States
Judgment Date1996
Date1996
Year1996
CourtCourt of Appeal (Eastern Caribbean States)
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16 cases
  • Clement Lawrence v First St. Vincent Bank Ltd
    • St Vincent
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Vincent)
    • 24 Febrero 2020
    ...of undue influence. Accordingly, the Bank is fixed with constructive notice of the existence of presumed undue influence. Murray v Deubery and Another; (1996) 52 WIR 147 applied; Barclays Bank plc v O'Brien and another [1993] 4 All ER 417 applied; Hilda Elisabeth Stoutt et al v FirstBank ......
  • Clement Lawrence v First St. Vincent Bank Ltd
    • St Vincent
    • High Court (Saint Vincent)
    • 24 Febrero 2020
    ...of undue influence. Accordingly, the Bank is fixed with constructive notice of the existence of presumed undue influence. Murray v Deubery and Another; (1996) 52 WIR 147 applied; Barclays Bank plc v O'Brien and another [1993] 4 All ER 417 applied; Hilda Elisabeth Stoutt et al v FirstBank ......
  • [1] Marguerite Desir [2] Marguerite Desir (Qua Executrix of the Will of the late Albertha Bella Butcher) Appellants v Sabina James Alcide Respondent [ECSC]
    • St Lucia
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Lucia)
    • 18 Septiembre 2012
    ...Stoneham and Tewkesbury (United Districts) v Ouellet [1979] 2 S.C.R 172; and Archambault v Archambault [1902] AC 575 considered Murray v Deubery and Another (1996) 52 WIR 147; and Egger v Egger St. Lucia High Court Civil Appeal No. 17 of 2002 (Delivered 26 th April 2002, unreported), appl......
  • Adnan Mkhoul Claimant v Keith Henry Etola Richards Defendants [ECSC]
    • St Vincent
    • High Court (Saint Vincent)
    • 18 Diciembre 2008
    ... ... He made reference to Murray v Deubery and Matthew (1996) E.C.L.R. 14 ... 32 Mr. Williams invited the ... ) to a transaction actually exerted or is legally presumed to have exerted influence over another party (the complainant) to enter into the transaction. According to the doctrine, if the ... ...
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