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18 November 2006

Norfolk County Council v Webster & Ors [2006] EWHC 2733 (Fam) (01 November 2006)
seen at 02:52, 18 November in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
Norfolk County Council v Webster & Ors [2006] EWHC 2733 (Fam) (01 November 2006)
Webber v Webber [2006] EWHC 2893 (Fam) (16 November 2006)
seen at 02:52, 18 November in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
This is a reserved judgment giving reasons for my decision made on 19 July 2006 refusing an application made in ancillary relief proceedings by Mrs Fleischmann who represents the petitioner Angela Patricia Webber...
Norfolk County Council v Webster & Ors [2006] EWHC 2898 (Fam) (17 November 2006)
seen at 02:52, 18 November in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
These are care proceedings in relation to Brandon Webster, who was born on 29 May 2006. I have already sketched out the background in a judgment I handed down in public on 2 November 2006 and need not repeat what...
Charter Plc & Anor v City Index Ltd & Ors [2006] EWHC 2508 (Ch) (12 October 2006)
seen at 02:52, 18 November in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
Charter plc, the first claimant in the action, is the holding company of a multinational group of engineering companies. Charter Central Finance Ltd, the second claimant in the action, is one of its subsidiaries...
Jones v Scott [2006] EWHC 2908 (Ch) (17 November 2006)
seen at 02:52, 18 November in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
Howard Rhys Jones ("the claimant") is the owner of 79 Oxford Street, Burnham-on-Sea and he claims a right of way to drive over a small rectangular area of hard standing (the hard standing") measuring 5.28 metres...
Commerzbank Ag v Keen [2006] EWCA Civ 1536 (17 November 2006)
seen at 02:52, 18 November in BAILII - Recent Decisions (All cases) (Our copy).
On 7 April 2006 Morison J dismissed an application in the Commercial Court by Commerzbank AG (the Bank) for summary judgment under Part 24 CPR in relation to a claim against the Bank by Mr James Keen, a former employee...