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Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date | Full Text | Citation Index † | |
Mander v Falcke |
[1891] UKLawRpCh 129; |
Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | 17 Jul 1891 | CommonLII |
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“ those who alleged that the trustee had knowledge of the incumbrance had made it out, not by any evidence of casual conversations, much less by any proof of what would only be constructive notice – but by proof that the mind of the trustee has in some way been brought to an intelligent apprehension of the nature of the incumbrance which has come upon the property, so that a reasonable man, or an ordinary man of business, would act upon the information and would regulate his conduct by it in the execution of the trust ” | Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1868 | LexisNexis / Westlaw |
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(1861-68) LR 3 Ch 488 |
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Court of Chancery | United Kingdom | circa 1861 | LexisNexis / Westlaw |
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