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Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal

Administration of estates: A long-running saga

Irwin Mitchell and Selborne Chambers | November 2021 #228
Richard Smaller and Francis Ng examine accounting on a footing of wilful default, with reference to Re Cadogan Claims for an account on a footing of wilful default are rare. HHJ Klein’s judgment in Re Cadogan, however, shows that there remain cases where the jurisdiction is relevant. This article concerns the long-running case of Re …

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CategoriesTrusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal TagsAdministration of estates, claim for account, wilful default

Cases Referenced

Cases in bold have further reading - click to view related articles.

  • AIB Group (UK) plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors [2014] UKSC 58; [2015] WTLR 187 SC
  • Bartlett v Barclays Bank Trust Co Ltd (Nos 1 and 2) [1980] 1 Ch 515
  • Coope v Carter (1852) 2 De GM & G 292
  • Ebonycare Ltd v Ofsted [2017] UKFTT 774 (HESC)
  • Libertarian Investments Ltd v Hall [2013] HKCFA 93; [2015] WTLR 241 HKCFA
  • Popek v National Westminster Bank plc [2002] EWCA Civ 42
  • Re Cadogan [2019] EWHC 1577 (Ch); [2021] WTLR 411 ChD
  • Re Cadogan [2020] EWHC 2714 (Ch)
  • Re Fryer (1857) 3 K&J 317
  • Re Stevens [1898] 1 Ch 162
  • Re Tebbs [1976] 1 WLR 924
  • Re Wrightson [1908] 1 Ch 789

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Richard Smaller is a solicitor at Irwin Mitchell LLP and Francis Ng is a barrister at Selborne Chambers

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