Speight v Gaunt, the Glossary
Speight v Gaunt is an English trusts law case, concerning the extent of the duty of care owed by a fiduciary.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Bankruptcy, Bradford, British and Irish Legal Information Institute, Cestui que, Colin Blackburn, Baron Blackburn, English trust law, George Jessel (jurist), Morley v Morley.
- 1883 in British law
- 1883 in case law
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.
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Bradford
Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
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British and Irish Legal Information Institute
The British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII, pronounced "Bailey") provides legal information, and especially reports of cases decided by courts, in the United Kingdom generally and the Republic of Ireland.
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Cestui que
Cestui que (also cestuy que, cestui a que) is a shortened version of "cestui a que use le feoffment fuit fait",; in modern terms, it corresponds to a beneficiary.
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Colin Blackburn, Baron Blackburn
Colin Blackburn, Baron Blackburn, (18 May 1813 – 8 January 1896) was a British lawyer and judge.
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English trust law
English trust law concerns the protection of assets, usually when they are held by one party for another's benefit.
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George Jessel (jurist)
Sir George Jessel, (13 February 1824 – 21 March 1883) was a British barrister, politician, and judge.
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Morley v Morley
Morley v Morley (1678) 22 ER 817 is an English trusts law case, concerning the duty of care owed by a trustee. Speight v Gaunt and Morley v Morley are English trusts case law.
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See also
1883 in British law
- Cheap Trains Act 1883
- Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883
- Heaven v Pender
- Hutton v West Cork Rly Co
- Isle of Wight Rly Co v Tahourdin
- Rules of the Supreme Court
- Speight v Gaunt
- Trial of Lunatics Act 1883
1883 in case law
- Heaven v Pender
- Hutton v West Cork Rly Co
- Isle of Wight Rly Co v Tahourdin
- Speight v Gaunt
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speight_v_Gaunt
Also known as Speight v. Gaunt.