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Executor’s Costs: Neutrality is key
Sian Hodgson gives the lowdown on executor’s costs in litigation, with reference to the recent case of Taylor v Saunders ‘An executor who has been involved in the preparation and execution of a will, in which he is also appointed executor, may naturally wish to “defend” that will’ The issue of an executor’s costs in …
Cases Referenced
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- Kostic v Chaplin [2007] EWHC 2909 (Ch); [2007] EWHC 2298 (Ch); [2008] WTLR 655
- Shovelar v Lane [2011] EWCA Civ 802; [2011] WTLR 1411
- Spiers v English [1907] P 122
- Taylor v Saunders (LTL 19 July 2012)
- Wharton v Bancroft (costs) [2012] WTLR 727