White v Tyndall
| Jurisdiction | Ireland |
| Judgment Date | 19 March 1888 |
| Date | 19 March 1888 |
| Court | House of Lords (Ireland) |
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5 cases
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Johnson and Another v Davies and Another
... ... There are no words of severance sufficient to create several as well as joint liability—see White v Tyndall (1888) 13 App Cas 263 and The Argo Hellas [1984] 1 Lloyd's Reports 296 , 300. I am not persuaded that section 81 of the Law of ... ...
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Cunningham-Reid v Public Trustee
... ... [He referred to Boulter v. PeplowF1.] White v. TyndallF2 was a case of a joint covenant only, and the executors were held not liable on that ground. [LUXMOORE L.J. Can one of two covenantors, ... ...
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Chien Ngan Sang v Lai Kam Hing & Another
...Agreement was joint and several. That submission is however inconsistent with the decision of the House of Lords in White v. Tyndall (1888) 13 App Cas 263. In that case, the House of Lords held that notwithstanding that the property was sold to two purchasers as tenants in common with refer......
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VSN Investments Ltd v Seasons Ltd ((in Receivership))
...entirely independent from that of his co-obligators, clear and specific words of severance are required: White v Tyndall (1888) L.R. 13 App. Cas 263 at 269..” 98 Applying the learning in the extracts in paragraphs 96 and 97 above, the status of VSN as a party to the Deed of Mortgage had to ......
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