House of Lords Journal 234 (Session 2000-01)


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Monday 21 May 2001

The following Lords of Appeal were present:

Bingham of Cornhill, L.
Clyde, L.
Hobhouse of Woodborough, L.
Nicholls of Birkenhead, L.
Scott of Foscote, L.

1.Dart (Respondent) v. Dart (Petitioner)—The petition of Katina Estelle Dart praying for leave to appeal notwithstanding that the time limited by Standing Order II has expired was presented and referred to the Appeal Committee.
2.Regina v. Owen (Petitioner)—The petition of Martin Owen praying for leave to appeal in accordance with the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 was presented and referred to the Appeal Committee.
3.Regina v. Loosely (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division))—The appeal was set down for hearing and referred to the Appellate Committee.
4.Regina v. Allen (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division))—The appeal was set down for hearing and referred to the Appellate Committee.
5.American Home Products Corporation and another (Appellants) v. Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Limited and others (Respondents) and one other action—The petition of the appellants praying that the time for lodging the statement and appendix and setting down the cause for hearing might be extended to 26th June next (the agents for the respondents consenting thereto) was presented; and it was ordered as prayed.
6.Barclays Bank plc (Respondents) v. Harris (FC) (executor of Beryl Iris Harris (deceased)) (Appellant))—
7.Midland Bank plc (Respondents) v. Wallace and another (AP) (Appellant)—
8.Royal Bank of Scotland (Respondents) v. Etridge (AP) (Appellant)—
9.National Westminster Bank plc (Respondents) v. Gill and another (AP) (Appellant)—
10.UCB Home Loans Corporation Limited (Respondents) v. Moore and another (AP) (Appellant)—

(Conjoined Appeals)—

11.Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland (Respondents) v. Bennett and another (AP) (Appellant)—

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12.Kenyon Brown (Respondent) v. Desmond Banks & Co (Appellants)—
13.Barclays Bank plc (Respondents) v. Coleman and another (FC) (Appellant)—

The cause was further heard.

Their Lordships adjourned at four o’clock
till tomorrow, half past ten o’clock.