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adam_text | CONTENTS
Page
Dedication
.......................................
iii
Author Details
....................................
v
Foreword by Lord Phillips
...........................
vii
Preface to the Second International Edition
............ ix
Contents
......................................... xi
Table of Cases
.................................... xliii
Table of Statutes
..................................
cxi
Table of Statutory Instruments
.......................
cxix
Table of Civil Procedure Rules
.......................
cxxiii
PARTA:
COMMENTARY
Chapter
1—
Interim Remedies
—
Practice and Procedure Para.
A. Interim injunctions: their nature and the grant of relief Al-001
1.
Introduction
...............................
Al-001
(a) The ancillary nature of relief
...............
Al-001
(b) The general principles governing the grant of
relief
..................................
Al-005
(c) The effect of interim injunctions on third parties
and representative claims
..................
Al-010
(d) An overview of injunctions in support of the
criminal law
.............................
Al-014
2.
The grant of relief
...........................
Al-014
(a) General considerations
....................
Al-016
(1)
Jurisdiction in private law claims
............
Al-016
(2)
Jurisdiction to grant an injunction in the public
law sphere
..............................
Al-034
(b) Prohibitory injunctions: the general law
.......
Al-036
(1)
Introduction
............................
Al-036
(2)
Is there a serious issue to be tried?
..........
Al-043
(3)
Would damages be an adequate remedy?
.....
Al-056
(4)
Balance of convenience
....................
Al-071
(5)
Special factors
...........................
Al-088
(e) Quia
timet
and half way house injunctions
..
Al-106
Contents
(d)
Injunctions to restrain publication in breach of
confidence/copyright and the human rights
dimension
..............................
Al-110
(1)
Introduction
............................
Al-110
(2)
Non-personal confidential information
—
a
worked example: Imutran Ltd
v
Uncaged
Campaigns Ltd
..........................
Al—
119
(3)
Copyright
...............................
Al-121
(e) Anti-suit injunctions
......................
Al-124
(1)
The general approach of the courts to anti-suit
injunctions
..............................
Al-124
(2)
Cases in which the state of the other jurisdiction
is not a party to the Judgments Regulation or
Lugano Convention
......................
Al-126
(3)
Cases in which the states of the competing juris¬
dictions are parties to the Brussels or Lugano
Conventions or the Judgments Regulation
....
Al-160
(4)
Anti-suit injunctions and human rights
.......
Al-169
(f) Mandatory injunctions
....................
Al-170
(1)
The court s approach to the grant of mandatory
injunctions
..............................
Al-170
(2)
Examples of cases in which mandatory relief may
be granted
..............................
Al-174
(3)
Standard of proof in applications for mandatory
relief
..................................
Al-175
(4)
Form of order
...........................
Al-177
(g) Interim injunctive relief in the public law context Al-178
(1)
Judicial review proceedings
................
Al-178
(2)
Public procurement proceedings
............
Al-182
Conduct of the applicant: and the exercise of the
court s discretion
............................
Al-188
(a) Fraud and unclean hands
..................
Al-188
(1)
Introduction
............................
Al-188
(2)
Examples
...............................
Al-190
(b) Delay and acquiescence
...................
Al-196
(1)
Acquiescence
............................
Al-197
(2)
Delay in bringing the action
................
Al-208
(3)
Delay in prosecuting the action following the
grant of an injunction
.....................
Al-231
The order
.................................
Al-236
(a) The formal parts of the order
...............
Al-236
(b) The substance of the order
.................
Al-242
The cross-undertaking in damages and ancillary
orders
....................................
Al-248
(a) The cross-undertaking in damages
..........
Al-248
(1)
General
................................
Al-248
Contents
(2)
Cross-undertakings as to damages
—
the position
of the Crown and public authorities
..........
Al-269
(3)
Enforcing the undertaking
.................
Al-278
(b) Other ancillary orders
.....................
Al-318
(1)
Ancillary orders binding the applicant
........
Al-319
(2)
Ancillary orders binding the respondent
......
Al-320
6.
Interactions
................................
Al-321
(a) Undertakings and injunctions
...............
Al-321
(b) Applications for an interim injunction and final
orders
.................................
Al-322
(c) Applications for an interim injunction and direc¬
tions for trial
............................
Al-324
B. Other interim remedies
.........................
Al-325
1.
Introduction
...............................
Al-325
2.
Interim declarations: CPR Pt
25
r.25.1(l)(b)
......
Al-326
(a) The jurisdiction to make interim declarations
. .
Al-326
(b) The use of interim declarations
.............
Al-327
3.
Interim orders in respect of relevant property: CPR
Pt
25
r.25.1(l)(c) and (d)
.....................
Al-328
4.
An order for delivery up of goods under s.4 of the
Torts (Interference with Goods) Act
1977:
CPR Pt
25
r.25.1(l)(e)
..............................
Al-333
5.
Orders directing a party to provide information about
the location of relevant property or assets which are
or may be the subject of an application for a freezing
injunction: CPR Pt
25
r.25.1(l)(g)
..............
Al-336
6.
Orders for disclosure of documents/inspection etc. of
property before claim made by a prospective party
and disclosure during claim of documents against a
non-party: CPR Pt
25
r.25.1(l)(i) and (j)
........
Al-337
(a) The available orders
......................
Al-337
(1)
Pre-action
..............................
Al-337
(2)
Orders against a non-party
.................
Al-347
(b) Supplementary provisions: s.35 of the Supreme
Court Act
1981
and s.54 of the County Courts
Act
1984 ...............................
Al-356
(c) Practice and Procedure
....................
Al-357
(1)
Applications for pre-action inspection etc. and
inspection etc. against a non-party
...........
Al-357
(2)
Applications for pre-action disclosure
........
Al-358
(3)
Applications for disclosure by a non-party
.....
Al-359
7.
Orders for a specified sum to be paid into court or
otherwise secured where there is a dispute over a par¬
ty s right to that fund: CPR Pt
25
r.25.1(l)(l)
.....
Al-361
8.
Orders permitting a party seeking to recover personal
property to pay money into court pending the out¬
come of the proceedings and directing that if he
Contents
does so the property will be delivered up to him: CPR
Pt
25
r.25(l)(m)
............................
Al-363
9.
Orders directing a party to prepare and file accounts
relating to a dispute or for any account to be taken or
inquiry to be made by the court: CPR Pt
25
r.25(l)(n)
and (o)
....................................
Al-365
C. The application for relief
........................
Al-370
1.
Practice and procedure
.......................
Al-370
(a) The court
...............................
Al-371
(1)
High court or county court
.................
Al-371
(2)
The division of the High Court
..............
Al-372
(b) The level of judge
........................
Al-376
(1)
The High Court
..........................
Al-376
(2)
County courts
...........................
Al-380
(c) Making the application
....................
Al-382
(1)
General procedure
.......................
Al-382
(2)
Urgent and without notice applications in all
courts
..................................
Al-397
(3)
Practice in the Chancery Division (including the
Patents Court)
...........................
Al-414
(4)
Practice in the Commercial Court
...........
Al-444
(5)
Practice in the Queen s Bench Division in
London
................................
Al-460
(6)
Practice in the Mercantile Courts
............
Al-467
(7)
The Administrative Court
..................
Al-470
2.
Evidence on the application and the duty of full and
frank disclosure
.............................
Al-472
(a) Evidence: general consideration
.............
Al-472
(1)
The use of witness statements and affidavits
. . .
Al-472
(2)
The form of witness statements
.............
Al-475
(3)
The content of statements
.................
Al-477
(b) Full and frank disclosure
..................
Al-489
(1)
The principles
...........................
Al-489
(2)
Examples
...............................
Al-513
(3)
The application to discharge
................
Al-528
(4)
Problems arising out of secret processes, trade
secrets etc
...............................
Al-531
3.
Interim orders by consent
.....................
Al-533
(a) Applications to vary
......................
Al-533
(1)
Can a court vary an interim consent order? the
principle
...............................
Al-533
(2)
A worked example
—
GCT (Management) Ltd
v
Laurie Marsh Group
......................
Al-542
(3)
Limit of the principle
.....................
Al-545
(4)
How to avoid the Chanel trap
...............
Al-549
(b) Time for compliance with consent orders
.....
A
1-550
4.
Appeals
...................................
Al-551
Contents
(a) General provisions
.......................
Al-551
(b) Injunctions pending appeal
.................
Al-559
(1)
Jurisdiction
.............................
Al-559
(2)
The exercise of the court s discretion to grant an
injunction pending appeal
.................
Al-564
5.
Interim costs
...............................
Al-566
(a) The court s opinion
.......................
Al-566
(b) Costs orders on interim applications for
injunctions
..............................
Al-573
(1)
Applications without notice
................
Al-573
(2)
Applications on notice
....................
Al-574
(c) Costs orders on the making of other interim
orders
.................................
Al-588
6.
Interim injunction practice relief check list
.......
Al-589
(a) Acting for the applicant
...................
Al-589
(1)
Does the court have jurisdiction?
............
Al-590
(2)
Is the injunction necessary?
................
Al-591
(3)
What are the appropriate terms?
............
Al-592
(4)
Evidence
...............................
Al-593
(5)
Private hearing
..........................
Al-594
(6)
Enforcement
............................
Al-595
(b) Acting for the respondent
..................
Al-596
(1)
General
................................
Al-596
(2)
Evidence
...............................
Al-597
Chapter
2—
Freezing Injunctions and the Appointment of Receivers
A. Freezing injunctions
............................
A2-001
1.
Introduction
...............................
A2-001
(a) The evolution of the jurisdiction and the effect of
the Civil Procedure Rules
..................
A2-002
(b) The general nature of the remedy and its limits A2-01
1
(1)
The general nature of the remedy
...........
A2-011
(2)
The making of a freezing injunction before and
after judgment
...........................
A2-015
(3)
The limits of the relief
....................
A2-023
(4)
The practical effect of the limits of the remedy:
Cretanor. a worked example
................
A2-030
(5)
The general effect of freezing injunctions on par¬
ties other than the respondent
..............
A2-033
(6)
The operation of freezing injunctions and bill of
exchange
...............................
A2-039
(7)
The operation of freezing injunctions and docu¬
mentary credits
..........................
A2-041
(8)
The avoidance of the limits
.................
A2-052
(9)
The need for caution and diligence in the pursuit
of the claim
.............................
A2-057
2.
The initial application for a freezing injunction
....
A2-061
і
Contents
(a) The court
...............................
A2-061
(b)
Making the application
....................
A2-067
3.
Evidence upon the initial application
—
the duty of full
and frank disclosure
.........................
A2-075
(a) The form of the evidence
..................
A2-075
(b) The duty of full and frank disclosure
.........
A2-076
(c) A practical example: The Assios
.............
A2-077
(d) Failure to make full and frank disclosure:
Ninemia
Marione
Corporation
v
Trave
Schiffahrtsgesellschaft
gmbH
und
Co KG
—
a
worked example
.........................
A2-086
(e)
Further examples
........................
A2-092
(1)
Injunction discharged
.....................
A2-093
(2)
Order continued/re-imposed
...............
A2-Q96
4.
The grant of relief
...........................
A2-097
(a) Introduction: the six hurdles and the Court s
discretion
...............................
A2-097
(b) Evidence
...............................
A2-099
(c) Legal or equitable right
...................
A2-101
(1)
General
................................
A2-101
(2)
Future rights
............................
A2-102
(3)
The need for a present right when enforcing a
judgment
...............................
A2-108
(4)
The restraint by a foreign court of proceedings in
the jurisdiction
..........................
A2-109
(5)
Statutory causes of action
..................
A2-110
(d) Jurisdiction
.............................
A2-114
(1)
Pre-judgment relief
......................
A2-114
(2)
Post-judgment relief
......................
A2-132
(e) A good arguable case
.....................
A2-135
(1)
General
................................
A2-135
(2)
A good arguable case where there is a
counterclaim
............................
A2-140
(3)
The application of the good arguable case cri¬
terion to cases in which the facts giving rise to
the cause of action are within the knowledge of
the defendant
...........................
A2-141
(f) Assets (which need not necessarily be within the
judgment)
..............................
A2-148
(1)
General
................................
A2-148
(2)
Trust assets
.............................
A2-150
(3)
The location of the assets
..................
A2-156
(4)
After acquired assets
......................
A2-158
(5)
The categories of asset over which a freezing
injunction may be made
...................
A2-159
(g) Risk of dissipation
—
the principles
...........
A2-166
(1)
An overview
............................
A2-166
Contents
(2)
The principles applied
....................
A2-171
(3)
Relevance of fraud and dishonesty
...........
A2-177
(4)
The significance of reciprocal enforcement
agreements
.............................
A2-179
(5)
Burdens of proof
.........................
A2-180
(h) The applicant s undertakings in damages
......
A2-193
(1)
Overview
...............................
A2-193
(2)
Evidence of financial status
................
A2-199
(3)
Reinforcing the undertaking
................
A2-200
5.
The form of the order
........................
A2-202
6.
Application for discharge and variation of a freezing
injunction
.................................
A2-211
(a) Applications by the respondent for the discharge
of a freezing injunction
....................
A2-211
(b) Applications for variation of a freezing injunc¬
tion: general principles
....................
A2-212
(c) Applications for variation by the respondent
. . .
A2-220
(1)
General
................................
A2-220
(2)
Examples of proper expenditure
............
A2-224
(3)
The absence of other assets
................
A2-233
(4)
The number of applications
................
A2-238
(5)
Applications for variation by the respondent: a
check list
...............................
A2-239
(d) Applications for discharge and variation by third
parties
.................................
A2-240
7.
The position of banks
........................
A2-241
(a) Consequences of a freezing injunction for a bank A2-241
(b) Other points
............................
A2-247
(1)
Foreign currency accounts
.................
A2-247
(2)
Respondent s chattels
.....................
A2-250
(3)
Third party debt orders and banks
...........
A2-251
(4)
Liability of banks in the event of negligently per¬
mitted withdrawals
.......................
A2-252
(c) Practice and procedure for applications to vary
.
A2-253
8.
The position of third parties other than banks
.....
A2-254
(a) Introduction
............................
A2-254
(b) The rights of third parties to have the injunction
varied or discharged
......................
A2-255
(c) Third parties (other than banks) and the payment
of outstanding debts
......................
A2-261
(d) The practice and procedure applicable to appli¬
cations by third parties
....................
A2-267
(1)
General
................................
A2-267
(2)
Costs
..................................
A2-268
(e) Third parties and the problems of contempt
. . .
A2-269
(f) Assets claimed by a third party
..............
A2-273
(g) Expense of third parties other than banks
.....
A2-278
Contents
(1)
General
................................
A2-278
(2)
A worked example: Clipper Maritime
.........
A2-280
9.
Orders ancillary to a freezing injunction
.........
A2-282
(a) General
................................
A2-282
(b) The provision of information and disclosure of
documents
..............................
A2-283
(1)
Background
.............................
A2-283
(2)
The current position
......................
A2-285
(3)
The disclosure of foreign assets
.............
A2-302
(4)
Disclosure orders in tracing claims
...........
A2-304
(5)
The problem of self-incrimination
...........
A2-312
(6)
The use to which documents disclosed and infor¬
mation provided may be put
................
A2-319
(c) Cross-examination
.......................
A2-322
(1)
Cross-examination to make the order effective
.
A2-323
(2)
Cross-examination under CPR Pt
32
r.32.7
___
A2-328
(3)
The provision of information under CPR Pt
71
after judgment
...........................
A2-329
(4)
Cross-examination and privilege against self-
incrimination
............................
A2-334
(d) Freezing injunction and search order
.........
A2-335
(e) Freezing injunction and delivery up
..........
A2-337
(f) Delivery up of passport and the writ
ne
exeat
regno A2-345
(1)
Delivery up of passport
....................
A2-345
(2)
The writ
ne
exeat
regno
....................
A2-357
(g)
The appointment of a receiver
..............
A2-357
10.
Solicitor s freezing injunction questionnaire and
check list
..................................
A2-358
(a) Acting for the applicant
...................
A2-358
(1)
Do the courts of England and Wales have
jurisdiction?
.............................
A2-359
(2)
Is a freezing order appropriate?
.............
A2-360
(3)
The form and notice of the order
............
A2-361
(4)
The content of the affidavit in support
........
A2-362
(5)
Practical issues in respect of issue and service of
documents etc
...........................
A2-363
(6)
The need to proceed expeditiously with the claim
following the grant of the injunction
.........
A2-364
(b) Acting for the respondent
..................
A2-365
(1)
Disclosure
..............................
A2-366
(2)
Is there a realistic prospect of persuading a court
to discharge the order?
....................
A2-367
(3)
Is there a realistic prospect of persuading a court
to vary the order?
........................
A2-368
(4)
Should security be offered as an alternative?
. . .
A2-369
(c) Acting for third parties
....................
A2-370
B. The appointment of a receiver to preserve assets
.....
A2-371
Contents
1.
Introduction
...............................
A2-371
2.
Jurisdiction and procedure
....................
A2—
372
3.
The grant of relief
...........................
A2-385
Chapter
3—
Search Orders, Orders in Relation to Property and Orders to
Deliver Up Goods
—
Search Orders
A. Introduction
..................................
A3-001
1.
What is a search order?
......................
A3-001
2.
Reasons for obtaining a search order
............
A3-002
3.
Steps which may be taken under a search order
. . . A3—003
4.
Types of evidence that will be at risk
............
A3-004
B. What the applicant must show to obtain a search order
A3—005
1.
Jurisdiction
................................
A3-005
2.
The four preconditions
.......................
A3-006
C. Practice and procedure
.......................... A3—
Oli
1.
The court
..................................
A3-011
2.
Court Guides and interim remedies procedure
.... A3—
ОНА
3.
Application notice
........................... A3—013
4.
Evidence
..................................
A3-014
5.
Supervising solicitor
......................... A3—015
6.
Cross-undertaking in damages
.................
A3-018
7.
Form of the order
...........................
A3-020
(a) Standard forms
..........................
A3-020
(b) Service of the order
.......................
A3-021
(c) Search and custody of materials
.............
A3-022
8.
Report
....................................
A3-024
9.
Penal notice
................................
A3-025
10.
Insurance
..................................
A3-026
11.
Execution of the order
.......................
A3-027
12.
Entry cannot be forced
.......................
A3-028
13.
The return date
.............................
A3-029
D. Human Rights Act
1998.........................
A3-030
E. The effect of the privilege against self—
incrimination
. . A3—031
F.
Appeal
.......................................
A3-034
G.
Search at premises out of the jurisdiction
........... A3—035
H. Search of premises in England and Wales by way of an
interim remedy in the absence of substantive proceedings
1.
Proceedings outside the jurisdiction
............. A3—038
2.
Application before proceedings are commenced
. . . A3—039
I. Discharge and variation
.........................
A3-040
1.
Application without notice to set aside or vary
.... A3—041
2.
Application to vary or discharge before the order is
executed
..................................
A3-042
Contents
3.
Application to discharge or vary after order executed A3-043
(a) Timing and damages
...................... A3—043
(b) Non-disclosure
..........................
A3-044
(c) Evidence obtained unlawfully
...............
A3-045
Orders in relation to property
J. CPR Pt
25
r^.lClXc)
..........................
A3-046
K. Relevant property ?
...........................
A3-047
L. When and who may apply for such an order?
........ A3—048
M. Against whom?
................................
A3-050
N.
Sale of property where desirable to sell quickly
....... A3—051
0. Payment of income until the claim is decided
........ A3—052
P. Practice and procedure
.......................... A3—053
Order to deliver up goods
Q. Jurisdiction
...................................
A3-054
R. The condition reference
—
proceedings for wrongful
interference
................................... A3—055
S. What are goods ?
.............................
A3-056
Τ
Delivery up
...................................
A3-057
U. Practice
......................................
A3-058
Norwich Pnarmacal Orders
1.
Definition of a Norwich Pharmacal Order
........... A3—059
2.
The impact of the Civil Procedure Rules
............
A3-060
3.
Pre-requisites to obtain a Norwich Pharmacal Order
. . A3—061
No infringement of the mere witness rule
.........
A3-062
Involvement in wrongdoing
...................... A3—063
Interests of justice
.............................. A3—064
No other relevant CPR provisions
................. A3—065
The respondent is likely to have relevant documents
. . A3—066
4.
Circumstances in which a Norwich Pharmacal Order may
be used
......................................
A3-067
The jurisdiction applies to all types of claims
........ A3—067
To identify wrongdoers
.......................... A3—068
To enable the claimant to plead the case
............ A3—069
To protect a party s interests
...................... A3—070
To trace assets in proprietary claims
................ A3—071
Contents
For disclosure of the source of information contained in a
publication
....................................
A3-072
5.
Extent of information to be provided
............... A3—073
6.
Intention to bring an action
...................... A3—074
7.
Limitations
...................................
A3-075
Disclosure not generally available in support of foreign
proceedings
................................... A3—075
Right against self—
incrimination
................... A3—076
8.
Practice and procedure
..........................
A3-077
On notice/without notice
........................
A3-077
Cross undertaking in damages
.................... A3—078
The use to which the documents can be put
.........
A3-079
Making the application
..........................
A3-080
Evidence
.....................................
A3-081
Filing and serving the application and the order
...... A3—082
Costs
........................................
A3-083
Grounds upon which to challenge the order
.........
A3-084
Grounds upon which to vary the order
.............
A3-088
Search Order Checklists
Checklist
1—
Pre-application
........................
A3-089
Checklist
2—
Papers required for the application
.........
A3-090
Checklist
3—
Content of the supporting affidavit
......... A3—091
Checklist
4—
Supervising solicitor s checklist
............
A3-092
Checklist
5—
Preparing for execution and executing the order
A3—093
Checklist
6—
Post execution
.........................
A3-094
Search Order of the High Court
......................
A3-095
Chapter
4—
Security for Costs
A. Introduction
..................................
A4-001
B. Applications against a claimant under CPR Part
25 ... A4—011
1.
Jurisdiction
................................
A4-011
(a) Who may apply?
.........................
A4-011
(b) Applications by the defendant against a claimant
under the Civil Procedure Rules
............
A4-023
(1)
The Rules
..............................
A4-023
(2)
Rule 25.13(2)(a): claimant resident out of the jur¬
isdiction but not resident in a Brussels or Lugano
Contracting State or a Regulation State
.......
A4-024
(3)
Rule
25.13(2)
(c): impecunious company or other
body irrespective of country of incorporation
. .
A4-031
(4)
Rules 25.13(d) and (e): change of, failure to give
or error as to the claimant s address
.........
A4-037
Contents
(5)
Rule 25.13(2)(f): nominal (not representative)
claimant who will be unable to pay the defend¬
ant s costs if ordered to do so
...............
A4-040
(6)
Rule
25.13(2)
(g): claimant who takes steps in
relation to his assets that would make it difficult
to enforce an order for costs against him
...... A4—044
(c) Appeals
................................
A4-047
(1)
The Rules
..............................
A4-047
(2)
The nature of the jurisdiction
...............
A4-048
2.
Discretion
.................................
A4-053
(a) Introduction
............................
A4-053
(b) Applications based on residence
............
A4-054
(1)
General
................................
A4-054
(2)
Human Rights
...........................
A4-055
(3)
Relevant factors
.........................
A4-058
(c) Applications based on impecuniosity
......... A4—060
(d) Applications based on change of address or
attempts to avoid consequences of litigation
. . .
A4-065
(e) Pre-issue costs
........................... A4—066
3.
Practice and procedure
....................... A4—067
(a) The Rules
..............................
A4-067
(b) The method of application
.................
A4-068
(c) The timing of the application
...............
A4-079
(d) The order
..............................
A4-085
(e) Default
................................
A4-089
C. Applications against a person other than a party
...... A4—093
1.
The Rules
.................................
A4-094
2.
Assignment to avoid costs liability
.............. A4—095
3.
Contribution to costs for a share
............... A4—096
4.
Practice and procedure
....................... A4—097
D. Jurisdiction because of the cause of action
.......... A4—098
E. Jurisdiction removed because of the cause of action
. . . A4—100
F. Security for costs under other Civil Procedure Rules
. .
A4-104
G. Solicitor s questionnaire and check list for security for
costs applications
..............................
A4-109
1.
Acting for the applicant
...................... A4—109
(a) Is an application appropriate?
.............. A4—109
(b) When to make the application
.............. A4—
111
(c) Written request for security
................
A4-112
(d) Application
.............................
A4-113
2.
Acting for the respondent
..................... A4—114
(a) Respond in writing to the request for security
. .
A4-114
(b) The evidence in response to the application
. . .
A4-115
Contents
Chapter
5—
Default Judgments and Judgments upon Admissions
A. General Principles
..............................
A5-001
Preface
.......................................
A5-001
1.
The basic rule
..............................
A5-002
2.
Qualifying requirements
......................
A5-011
3.
Multiple defendants
.........................
A5-016
4.
Time limits
................................
A5-023
B. Service of process
..............................
A5-031
1.
Introduction
...............................
A5-031
2.
Individuals
.................................
A5-040
3.
Service on limited companies
..................
A5-047
4.
Other corporate bodies
.......................
A5-050
5.
Children and protected parties
.................
A5—
051
6.
Service on firms
.............................
A5—
054
7.
Service on foreign states
......................
A5—
058
8.
Armed forces
...............................
A5-062
9.
Crown
....................................
A5-066
10.
Service in claims for possession of land
..........
A5-068
11.
Service by an alternative method/substituted service A5—
070
12.
Service on defendant s solicitor
................
A5-076
С
Time of service
................................
A5-079
1.
Individuals
.................................
A5-079
2.
Limited companies
..........................
A5—
087
3.
Foreign states
..............................
A5-089
D. Judgment for specified sums of money
.............
A5—
092
1.
Introduction
...............................
A5-092
2.
Nature of a specified sum of money
.............
A5—
093
3.
Judgment for a specified sum
..................
A5—
095
4.
Claims for interest under Part
12...............
A5-102
5.
The judgment figure
.........................
A5-112
E. Judgment for unspecified amount
.................
A5-116
1.
Introduction
...............................
A5-116
2.
Assessment
................................
A5-118
F. Part
12
judgments for wrongful interference with goods A5—
125
1.
Introduction
...............................
A5-125
2.
Judgment for specific return of goods
...........
AS—
129
3.
Procedure: judgment for the return of goods or
damages
...................................
A5—
136
4.
Procedure: judgment for damages
..............
A5—
139
G. Final judgment for possession of land
..............
A5—
142
H. Multiple claims
................................
A5—
144
1.
Mixed claims
...............................
A5—144
2.
Other multiple claims: declarations, injunctions, etc. A5—
146
Contents
3.
The discretion of the court not to enter a judgment A5—
152
I. The defendant s options under Part
12 .............
A5—
156
1.
Introduction
...............................
A5—
156
2.
Admitting the claim and obtaining time to pay
....
A5—
158
3.
Setting aside a default judgment under Part
13 ....
A5—
167
4.
Judgments which must be set aside
.............
A5—
172
5.
Judgments which may be set aside
..............
A5—
180
6.
Applications by strangers
.....................
A5-191
J. Costs on setting aside judgment
...................
A5—
194
K. The priority of writs of fieri facias on setting aside
judgment
.....................................
A5-199
1.
Writ of
fi
fa
................................
A5-199
2.
The order setting aside judgment reversed
.......
A5—
202
3.
Intervening
................................
A5-204
4.
Settlements
................................
A5-206
Chapter
6—
Summary Judgment
A. Introduction
..................................
A6-001
1.
Origins
....................................
A6-001
2.
Scope of Part
24 ............................
A6-008
3.
Foreign judgments
..........................
A6-017
4.
Adjudication: Summary judgment to enforce adjudi¬
cation awards
..............................
A6—035
B. Claims in contract other than bills of exchange
.......
A6—
042
1.
Goods sold; work done; services rendered
........
A6—
042
2.
The special case of solicitors claims for fees
......
A6—
043
3.
Accounts
..................................
A6-047
4.
Wrongful interference with goods
..............
A6-049
C. Bills of exchange
...............................
A6-052
1.
The agreed rule
.............................
A6-052
2.
Bills of exchange: the bankruptcy exception
......
A6—
058
3.
The fraud, duress and illegality exception
......
A6—
064
4.
Bills of exchange: a possible misrepresentation
exception
..................................
A6-070
5.
Bills of exchange: the no consideration exception A6—
074
6.
Bills of exchange: banks and their customers
......
A6—
079
D. Types of relief available other than claims in debt or
damages
......................................
A6-082
1.
Specific performance
........................
A6-082
2.
Injunctions
................................
A6-084
3.
Declarations
...............................
A6-087
E. Damages claims other than contract
...............
A6—
091
1.
Negligence
.................................
A6-091
Contents
2.
Copyright, trade marks, passing off
..........,. . .
A6—
094
F. The special regime of documentary credits
..........
A6—
096
1.
Letters of credit
............................
A6-096
2.
Performance bonds
..........................
A6—
101
3.
Guarantees
................................
A6-106
G. Summary judgment for possession and relief against
forfeiture
.....................................
A6-109
1.
Introduction
...............................
A6-109
2.
The Act of
1852.............................
A6-112
3.
The ambit of the court s discretion
..............
A6—
116
H. Acting for the applicant
.........................
A6—
121
1.
Introduction
...............................
A6-121
2.
Acknowledgment of service or defence
..........
A6—
123
3.
Applications for transfer
......................
A6-130
4.
Service of statement of case
...................
A6—
134
I. Issue and service of summary judgment application
. . .
A6-137
1.
Issue and service
............................
A6-137
2.
The applicant s evidence
......................
A6—
147
J. Acting for the respondent
........................
A6-154
1.
Respondent showing a real prospect of success
....
A6—
154
2.
The respondent s evidence
....................
A6—
159
3.
Preliminary technicalities
.....................
A6—
162
4.
Establishing a defence
.......................
A6-166
5.
The interim payment palliative
.................
A6—
175
6.
The approach of the court to interim payments
. . .
A6—
179
7.
Other points of substance
.....................
A6-190
8.
Procedural requirements for an interim payments
.
A6-202
9.
No real prospect of success
....................
A6-206
10.
A point of law
..............................
A6-213
11.
Foreign law, criminal law and arbitration stays
....
A6—
217
12.
Cross-claims: the general rule
.................
A6—
222
13.
Cross-claims: exceptions to the general rule
......
A6—
234
14.
Trial for some other reason
...................
A6—
239
K. The hearing
...................................
A6-241
1.
Judge or Master?
...........................
A6-241
2.
The court s options
..........................
A6-242
3.
The absent respondent
.......................
A6-243
4.
Evidence
..................................
A6-246
5.
Respondent s case on written evidence
..........
A6-247
6.
Dismissal of summons
........................
A6—
248
7.
Order for summary judgment
..................
A6—
251
8.
Judgment in a foreign currency
................
A6-254
9.
Interest under Part
14........................
A6-259
10.
Costs under Part
24..........................
A6-261
Contents
11.
Stay of execution
............................
A6—
263
12.
Conditional orders
..........................
A6—
265
L. Appeals in summary judgment applications
..........
A6—
274
1.
Part
52....................................
A6-274
2.
Procedural requirements on appeal
.............
A6—
285
3.
The hearing of the appeal
.....................
A6—
291
4.
Second appeals
.............................
A6—
297
5.
The county court
............................
A6-300
Chapter
7—
Provisional Liquidators and Interim Recievers
A. Provisional liquidators
..........................
A7-001
1.
Introduction
...............................
A7-001
2.
Grounds for appointment
.....................
A7-007
3.
Pre-conditions to making an application
.........
A7—
020
4.
Advantages over more conventional forms of interim
relief such as freezing order
...................
A7-029
5.
The powers of the provisional liquidator
.........
A7-037
6.
Practice and procedure
.......................
A7-041
B. Interim Receivers
..............................
A7-058
C. Injunctions in Insolvency Proceedings
..............
A7—
062
1.
Introduction
...............................
A7-062
2.
When an injunction will be granted
.............
A7—
068
3.
Procedure
—
restraining presentation of the petition A7-081
4.
Procedure
—
restraining advertisement of a petition A7-092
PART B: FORMS AND PRECEDENTS
Section
1:
Interim Injunctions and Remedies
A. Brief details of claim for injunction
................
B—
001
B. Witness statement in support of interim injunction
....
B-002
C. Application notice for interim injunction
............
B—
005
D. Draft minute of order for without notice injunction before
issue of the claim form
..........................
B—
006
E. Draft minute of order for an interim injunction after issue
of claim form
..................................
B-010
К
Order containing an undertaking in the court instead of an
injunction
....................................
B—
015
G. Order for the adjournment of an application for an
injunction
....................................
B-018
H. Application for an injunction treated as trial of the action B—
021
Contents
I- Application notice by respondent for order to discharge or
vary an interim injunction and for an inquiry as to
damages
......................................
B-023
J. Order for discharge or variation of injunction
........
B-025
K. Order continuing injunction made without notice to the
respondent
...................................
B-027
L. Interim injunction restraining pursuit of foreign
proceedings
...................................
B-029
M. Application notice for detention custody or preservation
of property
...................................
B-034
N.
Order for inspection, etc., of property
..............
B—
035
O. Order for delivery up of goods under section
4
of the Torts
(Interference with Goods) Act
1977................
B-036
P. Application notice for disclosure of documents before
commencement of proceedings
...................
B—
037
Q. Witness statement in support of application for
pre-
action
disclosure
.....................................
B-039
R. Application notice for disclosure against a non-party
. .
B-040
S. Witness statement in support of application for disclosure
against a non-party
.............................
B—
042
T. Order for delivery up of goods under section
4
of the Torts
(Interference with Goods) Act
1977................
B-044
U. Order for the payment into court of a specified fund
. .
B—
045
V. Order permitting a party seeking to recover personal
property to pay money into court pending resolution of
the dispute between the parties
...................
B—
046
W. Draft minute of order appointing provisional liquidator B-047
Section
2:
Freezing Injunctions
A. Domestic freezing injunction
.....................
B-050
B. Freezing injunction extending to assets out of the
jurisdiction
...................................
B-060
C. Application notice for freezing injunction
...........
B-072
D. Affidavit in support of application for a freezing
injunction
....................................
B-073
E. Order made on return date for continuation of freezing
injunction and appointment of receiver
.............
B-080
Contents
F.
Application notice to continue freezing injunction until
execution or satisfaction of judgment
...............
B—
089
Section
3:
Search Orders
A. Search order
..................................
B-090
B. Affidavit in support of application for search order made
after issue of claim form
.........................
B-103
Section
4:
Summary Judgment
A. Application by the claimant for summary judgment on the
whole of a claim
...............................
B—
106
B. Application by the claimant for summary judgment on
liability and for an amount to be decided by the court
.
B-107
C. Application by the claimant for summary judgment and/or
an interim payment
.............................
B—
108
D. Application by the defendant for summary judgment and/
or to strike out the particulars of claim
.............
B—
109
E. Application by the defendant to set aside summary judg¬
ment given in his absence
........................
B—
110
Section
5:
Interim Remedies in Insolvency
A. Draft application to restrain
presention
of winding-up
petition
......................................
B-lll
B. Draft application to restrain advertisement of winding-up
petition
......................................
B-112
C. Draft minute of order granting interim injunction
restraining presentation of petition
................
B—
113
D. Draft minute of order granting injunction restraining
advertisement of petition and directing removal of peti¬
tion from file
..................................
B-114
PART C: CASE FILE
I Cyanamid
—
Case File
A. Serious issue to be tried
—
Examples
...............
CI-001
Foseco
Intei-national
Ltd
v
Fordath Ltd
[1975]
F.S.R.
507.......................................
CI-001
Hubbard
v
Pitt
[1976] 1
Q.B.
142 ...............
CI-009
Porter
v
National Union of Journalists
[1980]
I.R.L.R.
404,
HL
...................................
CI-013
Garden Cottage Foods Ltd
v
Milk Marketing Board
[1984] A.C. 130.............................
CI-016
в.
Contents
Francomé
v
Міітог
Group Newspapers Ltd
[1984] 1
W.L.R.
892.................................
CI-020
Handmade Films (Productions) Ltd
v
Express
Newspapers Pic
[1986]
F.S.R.
463 ...............
CI-022
Powell
v
Brent LBC
[1988]
I.C.R.
176............
CI-029
Hughes
v
Southwark LBC
[1988]
I.R.L.R.
55......
CI-033
Johnson
&
Bloy (Holdings) Ltd
v Wolstenholme
Rink
pic
[1987]
I.R.L.R.
499 .......................
CI-039
Mitchelstown Co-operative Society Ltd
v Societě
des
Produits Nestlé SA
[1989]
F.S.R.
345.............
CI-043
Att Gen v
Brandon
Book Publishers Ltd
[1989]
F.S.R.
37........................................
CI-050
Att Gen v
Turnaround Distribution Ltd
[1989]
F.S.R.
169.......................................
CI-054
Fresh Fruit Wales Ltd
v Halbert,
The Times, January
29,
1991......................................
CI-057
Ciba-Geigy Pic
v
Parke
Davis
&
Co Ltd
[1994]
F.S.R.
8
CI-060
Balkanbank
v
Taher (No.
4),
The Times, April
14, 1995
CI-063
Rowlands
v
Gulfpac Ltd (No.
1);
Inoco pic
v
Gulf USA
Corp (No.l)
[1999]
Lloyds Rep. Bank.
86 ........
CI-063
SBJ Stephenson Ltd
v Mandy
(Interim Order)
[1999]
West Law
477 813
CA
........................
CI-067
Bankgesellschaft
Berlin International
SA
v Zihnali
[2000]
West Law
33 148 903
QBD (Comm Ct)
....
CI-069
Regency Rolls Ltd
v
Carnali
[2000]
West Law
33 148
953
CA
...................................
CI-071
United Pan-Europe Communications
NV v
Deutsche
Bank
AG
[2000] 2
B.C.L.C.
461
CA
.............
CI-074
Douglas
v
Hello!
[2001]
E.M.L.R.
199
С
A
........
СІ-ОбО
Yukong Line Ltd
v
Rendsburg
Investments Corporation
[2001] 2
Lloyd s Rep.
113
CA
..................
CI-091
Constable
v
Executive Connections Ltd
[2005]
EWHC
3
(Ch)
....................................
CI-095
Smithkline Beecham Pic
v Apotex
Europe Ltd
[2006] 2
All E.R.
1078...............................
CI-098
Letting International Ltd
v Newham
LBC
[2007]
EWCA
Civ 1522............................
CI-100
Pfingle
v
Callard
[2007]
EWCA
Civ 1075.........
CI-102
Talaris (Sweden)
AB v
Network Controls International
Ltd
[2008]
EWHC
2930 ......................
CI-104
National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd
v Olint
Corp
Ltd
[2009] 1
W.L.R.
1405 ..................... 0-107
Sabmiller Africa BV
v
East African Breweries Ltd
[2009]
EWHC
2140
(Comm)
..................
CI-110
Adequacy of Damages-
—
-Examples
.................
CI—
114
Foseco International Ltd
v
Fordath Ltd
[1975]
F.S.R.
507.......................................
CI-114
Contents
Hubbard
v
Vosper
[1972] 2
Q.B.
84.............. 01-117
Evans Marshall
&
Co
v
В
ertola SA
[1973] 1
WL.R.
349
CA
.......................................
CI-121
Hubbard
v
Pitt [1976] 1
Q.B.
142 ...............
CI-123
Radley
Gowns Ltd
v
Costas
Spyrou
[1975]
F.S.R.
455
CI-127
Репу
(Howard
E)&Cov
British Railways Board
[1980]
I.C.R.
743 .................................
CI-130
Smith
v
Nottingham CC, The Times, November
13,
1981......................................
CI-136
Garden Cottage Foods Ltd
v
Milk Marketing Board
[1984] A.C. 130.............................
CI-138
Francomé
v
Mirror Group Newspapers
[1984] 1
W.L.R.
892.......................................
CI-141
Powell
v
Brent LBC
[1988]
I.C.R.
176...........
CI-143
Hughes
v
Southwark LBC
[1988]
I.R.L.R.
55 .....
CI-146
Jakeman
v
South West Thames Regional Health
Authority
[1990]
I.R.L.R.
62...................
CI-149
Johnson
&
Bloy (Holdings) Ltd
v Wolstenholme
Rink
Pic
[1987]
I.R.L.R.
499.......................
CI-151
Att Gen v
Turnaround Distribution Ltd
[1989]
F.S.R.
169.......................................
CI-154
Goldman Sachs International Ltd
v
Lyons, The Times,
February
28, 1995,
CA
.......................
CI-158
International Asset Control Ltd
v
Films
Sans Frontieres
Sari
[1999]
E.M.L.R.
268
CA
..................
CI-160
Federal Bank of the Middle East
v Hadkinson
[2000]
West Law
191 179
CA
........................
CI-163
Weight Watchers UK Ltd
v Tesco
Stores Ltd
[2003]
EWHC
1109 ...............................
CI-168
LauritzenCool
AB v Lady
Navigation Ltd
[2004]
EWHC
2607 ...............................
CI-171
Canadian Worldwide Express
v
Smith
[2005]
EWHC
671.......................................
CI-173
Flogas
v
Warrington
(tla
Robin Sutton Gases
v
Calor
Gas Ltd)
[2007]
EWHC
1303..................
CI-175
McLaughlin
&
Harvey Ltd
v
Department of Finance
and Personnel
[2008]
N.I.Q.B.
25 ...............
CI-177
SmithKline Beecham Pic
v Apotex
Europe Ltd
[2006]
EWCA
Civ 658 .............................
CI-179
Ericsson
AB v EADS
Defence and Security Systems Ltd
[2009]
EWHC
2598
(TCC)
....................
CI-181
National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd
v Olint
Corp
Ltd
[2009]
UKPC
16.........................
CI-183
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
v
Smith
&
Nephew Pic
[2009]
EWHC
45
(Pat)
.............
CI-185
С
Balance of Convenience Criterion
—
Examples
.....
CI-188
Bradbufy
v
Enfield LBC
[1967] 1
W.L.R.
1311.....
CI-188
Contents
Hampstead
&
Suburban Properties Ltd
v
Diomed&us
[1969] 1
Ch.
248 ............................
CI-191
Comet
Radiovision
Services Ltd
v
Farnell-Tandberg Ltd
[1971] 1
W.L.R.
1287.........................
CI-193
Birmingham Corporation
v
Perry
Barr
Stadium Ltd
[1972] 1
All E.R.
725 ........................
CI-199
Foseco International Ltd
v
Fordath Ltd
[1975]
F.S.R.
507.......................................
CI-205
Porter
v
National Union of Journalists
[1980]
I.R.L.R.
404.......................................
CI-211
Feuer
Leather Corporation
v
Johnstone
and Sons Ltd
[1983]
Com.L.R.
12,
CA
......................
CI-214
Savoy Hotel Pic
v
BBC, The Times, December
18, 1982
CI-217
Hanington
v
Brannigan
(1983) 133
New L.J.
1133 . .
CI-221
XAG vA Bank
[1983] 2
All E.R.
464............
CI-224
Francomé
v
Mirror Group Newspapers
[1984] 1
W.L.R,
892.......................................
CI-229
British Coal Corporation
v
South of Scotland Electricity
Board
[1991]
S.L.T.
302.......................
CI-236
Evening Standard Co Ltd
v
Henderson
[1987]
I.C.R.
588.......................................
CI-238
Nixon
v
Wood
(1987) 248
E.O.
1055.............
CI-242
Hughes
v
Southwark LBC
[1988]
I.R.L.R.
55......
CI-247
Loosely
v
National Union of Teachers
[1988]
I.R.L.R.
157.......................................
CI-250
Duraceli
International
lne v
Ever Ready Ltd
[1989]
F.S.R.
71 ..................................
CI-256
Att Gen v
Turnaround Distribution Ltd
[1989] 1
F.S.R.
169.......................................
CI-262
Mitchelstown Co-operative Society Ltd
v
Société des
Produits Nestlé SA
[1989] 1
F.S.R.
345...........
CI-270
Wadcock
v Brent
LBC
[1990]
I.R.L.R.
223........
CI-274
Cambridge Nutrition
Ltd
v
ВВС
[1990] 3
All E.R.
523
CI-278
The Post Office
v
Interlink Express Parcels Ltd
[1989] 1
F.S.R.
369 .................................
CI-284
Rafique
v
The Trustees of the Walton Estate
(1992) 65
P.
&
C.R.
356 ................................
CI-289
Newsgroup Newspapers Ltd
v
The Mirror Group
Newspapers
(1986)
Ltd
[1991]
F.S.R.
487.........
CI-294
Dalgety
Spillers
Foods Ltd
v
Food Brokers Ltd
(1983)
T.L.R.
618 .................................
CI-297
R.
v
Inspectorate of Pollution Ex p. Greenpeace Ltd
[1994] 4
All E.R.
321 ........................
CI-303
Process Development Ltd
v
Hogg
[1996]
F.S.R.
45,
CA CI-307
Camdex International Ltd
v
Bank of Zambia (No.
2)
[1997] 1
W.L.R.
632,
CA
......................
CI-310
Contents
Belgolaíse
SA
v Purchandani,
The Times, July
30, 1998,
QBD (Comm Ct)
...........................
CI-312
Credit
Suisse
Fides Trust
SA
v
Cuoghi
[1998]
Q.B.
818
CA
.......................................
CI-314
Gulf
Interstate
Oil
v Ant
Trade
&
Transport
Ltd of
Malta
(The
Giovanna )
[1999] 1
Lloyd s
Rep.
867,
QBD
(Comm Ct)
................................
CI-316
Nicholls v
British
Broadcasting
Corp
[1999]
E.M.L.R.
791
CA
...................................
CI-319
Memory Corporation Plc v Sidhu (No.l)
[2000]
F.S.R.
921
CA
...................................
CI-323
John v Express
Newspapers Ltd
[2000]
E.M.L.R.
606
CA
.......................................
CI-326
Somatra
Ltd
v Sinclair
Roche
&
Temperley
[2000] 2
Lloyd s
Rep.
673
CA
.........................
CI-329
Ryan
v
Friction
Dynamics
Ltd
[2001]
CP. Rep.
75 . .
CI-334
Att
Gen v
Punch Ltd
[2003] 1
All
E.R.
289 .......
CI-338
Constable
v
Executive Connections Ltd
[2005]
EWHC
3.........................................
CI-340
Les Laboratoires
v KRKÁ Polska
Sp ZoO
[2006]
EWHC
2453 ...............................
CI-342
Oven Clean Ltd
v
Gilbert
[2007]
EWHC
3283 .....
CI-344
Sports Network Ltd
v
Calzaghe
[2008]
EWHC
2566 .
CI-346
KCI Licensing
lne v
Smith
&
Nephew Plc
[2009]
EWHC
2143 ...............................
CI-348
SAB Miller Africa
v
East African Breweries
[2009]
EWHC
2140
(Comm)
........................
CI-351
European Dynamics
SA
v
HM
Treasury
[2009]
EWHC
3419
(ТСС)
................................
CI-354
Apcoa Parking (UK) Ltd
v
Westminster CC
[2010]
EWHC
943
(QB)
...........................
CI-356
D. The Strength of the Case
—
Example
Series
5
Software Ltd
v
Clarke
[1996] 1
All E.R.
853
CI-358
Canada Trust Co
v
Stolzenberg (No.
2)
(Mareva
Injunction), The Times, November
10, 1997.......
CI—
362
Cripps
v
Heritage Distribution Corp
[1999]
C.P.L.R.
858
CA
....................................
CI-364
II Cyanamid
—
Case File
—
Special Factors
A Passing Off
...................................
CII-OOl
Introduction
...................................
CII-OOl
1.
Are passing off cases an exception to Cyanamid?
CII—
001
2.
Passing off checklist
.........................
CII-004
Alltransport
International Group Ltd
v
Alltrans
Express
Ltd
[1976]
KS.R.
13 .........................
CII-006
Contents
Fisons
Ltd
v
Godwin
(EJ)
(Peat Industries) Ltd
[1976]
R.RC.
653 .................................
CII-Oll
Lyngstad
v
Anabas Products Ltd
[1977]
F.S.R.
62 ...
CII-015
Hayter (John) Motor Underwriting Agencies Ltd
v
RBHS Agencies Ltd
[1977] 2
Lloyd s Rep.
105.....
CII-022
John Walker
&
Sons Ltd
v Rothmans
International Ltd
and John Sinclair Ltd
[1978]
F.S.R.
357 ..........
CII-030
Моту
Ltd
v
Ball
&
Rogers
(1975)
Ltd
[1978]
F.S.R.
91
СП-038
Morning Star Co-operative Society Ltd
v
Express
Newspapers Ltd
[1979]
F.S.R.
113...............
CII-044
Mothercare Ltd
v Robson
Books Ltd
[1979]
F.S.R.
466 011-056
Tetrosyl Ltd
v
Silver Paint
&
Lacquer Co Ltd
[1979]
CAT. No.599
..............................
CII-060
Rolls-Royce Motors
v
Zanelli
[1979]
R.RC.
148 ....
CII-063
Metric Resources Corp
v Leasemetrix
Ltd
[1979]
F.S.R.
571.......................................
CII-074
Athlete s Foot Marketing Associates
lne v
Cobra Sports
Ltd
[1980]
R.RC.
343 ........................
CII-089
News Group Newspapers Ltd
v
The Rocket Record
Company Ltd
[1981]
F.S.R.
89 .................
CII-092
Miss World (Jersey) Ltd
v
James Street Productions Ltd
[1981]
F.S.R.
309
CA
.........................
Cll-lOe
Home Box Office
lne v
Channel
5
Home Box Office Ltd
[1982]
F.S.R.
449............................
CII-112
Sodastream Ltd
v
Thorn Cascade Co Ltd
[1982]
R.RC.
459
CA
...................................
CII-126
Century Electronics Ltd
v CVS
Enterprises Ltd
[1983]
F.S.R.
1 ...................................
CII-132
IPC Magazines Ltd
v
Black and White Music Corp
[1983]
F.S.R.
348............................
CII-136
Elan Digital Systems Ltd
v Elan
Computers Ltd
[1984]
F.S.R.
373 .................................
CII-145
Rizla Ltd
v
Bryant
&
May Ltd
[1986]
R.RC.
389 ....
CII-148
Harrods Ltd
v
Schwartz-
Sackin &
Co Ltd
[1986]
F.S.R.
490.......................................
CII-156
CPC (UnitedKingdom) LtdvKeenan
[1986]
F.S.R.
527
CII-170
Mothercare UK Ltd
v
Penguin Books Ltd
[1988]
R.RC.
113
CA
................................... 01-185
Dalepak Foods pic
v Frezmet
Daily Pack Ltd
[1987] 2
N.I.J.B.
1..................................
CII-190
British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
v
Cambright Ltd
[1987]
R.P.C.
549................
CII-194
Reckitt and
Colman
Products Ltd
v Borden
Inc
[1987]
F.S.R.
228 .................................
CII-197
Nationwide Building
Society v
Nationwide Estate
Agents Ltd
[1987]
F.S.R.
579...................
CII-203
Unidoor Ltd
v
Marks
&
Spencer Pic
[1988]
R.RC.
275
CII-208
Contents
The Boots Company Ltd
v
Approved Prescription
Services Ltd
[1988]
F.S.R.
45...................
CII-214
Associated Newspapers Group Pic
v
Insert Media Ltd,
Express Newspapers Pic
v
Arnold (No.
2) [1988] 1
W.L.R.
509; [1987]
R.P.C.
521..................
CII-226
Scott Ltd
v
Nice-Pak Products Ltd
[1989]
F.S.R.
100
CII-233
Island Trading Company
v
Anchor Brewing Co
[1989]
R.P.C.
287a
................................
CII-238
Stacey
v
2020
Communications Pic
[1991]
F.S.R.
49.
CII-242
Mirage Studios
v
Counter-Feat Clothing Co Ltd
[1991]
F.S.R.
145 .................................
CII-246
Consorzio
del
Prosciutto di
Parma
v
Marks
&
Spencer
Pic
[1991]
R.RC.
351.........................
CII-250
Drayton Controls (Engineering) Ltd
v
Honeywell
Control Systems Ltd
[1992]
F.S.R.
245 ...........
CII-252
Guardian Media Group Pic
v
Associated Newspapers
Ltd
/2000] 5109/83 ..........................
CII-256
Aegis Defence Services Ltd
v
Stoner
[2006]
EWHC
1515......................................
CII-258
Oven Clean Ltd
v
Gilbert
[2007]
EWHC
3483 .....
CII-260
Zebaish Ltd
v
Zebaish Clothing Ltd
[2008]
EWHC
3647
(Ch)
.................................
CII-262
B. Application for Interlocutory Relief in Patent Cases
. . .
CII-264
Hoffmann-La Roche
AG
v
DOSA
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
[1965]
Ch.
795..............................
CII-264
Hoffmann-La Roche (F)
&
Co
AG
v
Inter-Continental
Pharmaceutical Ltd
[1965]
Ch.
795
CA
..........
CII-268
Zaidener
v
Barrisdale Engineers Ltd
[1968]
R.P.C.
488
CII-270
Carroll
v
Tornado Ltd
[1971]
R.P.C.
401..........
CII-276
American Cyanamid Co
v
Ethicon Ltd
[1975] A.C. 396
CII-283
Roussel-Uclaf
v
Searle (GD)
&
Co Ltd
[1978]
R.RC.
747; [1977]
F.S.R.
125........................
CII-290
Polaroid Corporation
v
Eastman Kodak Co
[1977]
R.PC.
379 .................................
CII-304
Corruplast Ltd
v
George Harrison (Agencies) Ltd
[1978]
R.P.C.
761
CA
........................
CII-310
Netlon
v
Bridport-Grundy Ltd
[1979]
F.S.R.
530
CA CII-314
EAR Corporation
v
Protector Safety Products (UK) Ltd
[1980]
F.S.R.
574............................
CII-322
Brupat Ltd
v Sandford
Marine Products Ltd
[1983]
R.PC.
61 ..................................
CII-331
Smith (TJ) and Nephew Ltd
v 3M
United Kingdom Pic
[1983]
R.P.C.
92
CA
.........................
CII-338
Conder International Ltd
v Hibbing
Ltd
[1984]
F.S.R.
312
CA
...................................
CII-348
Fleming Fabrications Ltd
v
Albion Cylinders Ltd
[1989]
R.P.C.
47 ..................................
CII-355
Contents
Improver Corporation
v
Remington Consumer Products
Ltd
[1989]
R.P.C.
69
CA
......................
CII-361
SmithKline Beecham Pic
ν Λροΐεχ
Europe Ltd
[2003]
EWCA
Civ 137.............................
CII-368
Mortimer
ν
Bailey
[2004]
EWCA
Civ 1514 ........ 01-371
Leo Pharma
Л/Ѕ
ν
Sandoz Ltd
[2008]
EWCA
Civ 850
CII-373
Leo Pharma A/S
ν
Sandoz Ltd
[2008]
EWHC
541
(Pat)
......................................
CII-376
C. Copyright
.....................................
CII-379
Radley Gowns Ltd
ν
Costas
Spyrou
[1975]
F.S.R.
455 CII-379
Slick Brands (Clothing) Ltd
v Jollybird
Ltd
[1975]
KS.R.
470 .................................
СИ-388
Potters-Ballotini Ltd
v
Weston-Baker
[1977]
R.P.C
202
CII-395
Alj ose Fashions Ltd (Trading as Fiona Dresses)
v
Alfred
Young
&
Company Ltd
[1978]
F.S.R.
364
CA
......
CII-401
Monet of London Ltd
v
Richards (Sybil) Ltd, Desilu
Dresses Ltd and
С
&
A Modes
[1978]
F.S.R.
368 . . .
CII-405
Vernon
&
Co (Pulp Products) Ltd
v
Universal Pulp
Containers Ltd
[1980]
F.S.R.
179................
CII-415
Mondaress Ltd
v
Bourne and Hollingsworth Ltd
[1981]
F.S.R.
118 .................................
CII-427
The Quaker Oats Company
v Alltrades
Distributors Ltd
[1981]
F.S.R.
9..............................
CII-432
Brigid
Foley Ltd
v
Ellott [1982]
R.P.C.
433 ........
CII-436
Sega Enterprises Ltd
v
Richards (No.
2) [ 1983]
F S .R.
73
CII-442
Associated Newspapers Group Pic
v
News Group
Newspapers Ltd
[1986]
R.PC.
515...............
CII-445
Mail Newspapers pic
v
Express Newspapers Ltd
[1987]
FS.R.
90 ..................................
CII-452
Williamson Music Ltd
v
The Pearson Partnership Ltd
[1987]
FS.R.
97.............................
CII-458
Radio Telefis Eireann
v
Magill TV Guide Ltd
/1988]
I.R.
97....................................
CII-463
MS Associates Ltd
v
Power
[1988]
F.S.R.
242......
CII-467
Raindrop Data Systems Ltd
v Systemics
Ltd
[1988]
F.S.R.
354 .................................
CII-473
Video Arts Ltd
v
Paget Industries Ltd
[1988]
F.S.R.
501
CII-478
News Group Newspapers Ltd
v
Mirror Group
Newspapers
(1986)
Ltd
[1989]
FS.R.
126.........
CII-483
Missing Link Software
v
Magee
[1989] 1
F.S.R.
361 .
CII-487
Waterlow Directories Ltd
v
Reed Information Services
Ltd
[1992]
FS.R.
409 ........................
CII-494
Drayton Controls (Engineering) Ltd
v
Honeywell
Control Systems
[1992]
F.S.R.
245...............
CII-SOl
Dyrlund Smith
AI S
v Tuberville
Smith Ltd
[1998]
F.S.R.
774....................................... 011-503
Contents
Imutran Ltd
v
Uncaged Campaigns Ltd
[2001] 2
All
E.R.
385 .................................. 011-505
Vollers
Corsie
Co
v
Cook [2003]
EWHC
2693...... 01-507
Chateau
&.
Villa
v
Accomodia Ltd
[2008]
EWHC
2276
CII-509
KCI Licensing
lne v
Smith
&
Nephew Pic
[2009]
EWHC
2143 ...............................
CII-511
D. Applications for Injunctions in Trade Dispute Cases
. . .
CII—
513
BBC
v
Hearn
[1977] 1
W.L.R.
1004
CA
..........
CII-513
Express Newspapers
v
McShane
[1980] A.C. 672 .... 01-516
Hadmor Productions Ltd
v
Hamilton
[1983] 1
A.C.
191
CII-5
18
Marina Shipping Ltd
v
Laughton
[1982]
Q.B.
1127 . .
CII-524
Merkur
Island Shipping Corp
v
Laughton
[1983] 2 A.C.
570.......................................
CII-538
Dimbleby
&
Sons Ltd
v
National Union of Journalists
[1984] 1
W.L.R.
427,
HL
......................
CII-546
Mercury Communications Ltd
v
Scott- Garner
[1984] 1
Ch.
37 ....................................
CII-557
Barretts and Baird (Wholesale) Ltd
v
Institution of
Professional Civil Servants
[1987] 1
F.T.L.R.
121 ....
CII-569
Bankers Trust Co
v PT
Jakarta International Hotels and
Development
[1999] 1
Lloyd s Rep.
910
QB (Comm
Ct)
.......................................
CII-578
E. Non-Industrial Dispute Cases Where Interlocutory Relief
had Effect of Being Final
........................
CII-584
The Principle
...............................
CII-584
1.
Cyanamid
—
not all-embracing
..............
CII—
584
2.
Cyanamid does not apply where the case is
unlikely to go for trial
.....................
CII-585
3.
The trade dispute example
...............
CII-586
Woodford
v
Smith
[1970] 1
W.L.R.
806...........
CII-587
News Group Newspapers Ltd
v
The Rocket Record Ltd
[1981]
F.S.R.
89.............................
CII-589
Fulwell
v
Bragg
(1983) 127
S.J.
171..............
CII-591
Cayne
v
Global Natural Resources
[1984] 1
All E.R.
225.......................................
CII-593
Re Channel Four Television Ltd; The Times, February
2, 1988,
CA
................................
СІІ-бОО
Cambridge Nutrition Ltd
v
British Broadcasting Corp
[1990] 3
All E.R.
523 ........................
CII-603
F. Special Case of Injunctions to Thwart Winding-up
Petitions
......................................
CII-607
Bryanston Finance Ltd
v
De Vries
(No.
2) [1976] 1
Ch.
63........................................
CII-607
Holt Southey Ltd
v
Catnic Components Ltd
[1978] 1
W.L.R.
630.................................
CII-613
Contents
I. Cases Involving a Conflict Between Public and Private
Interests
......................................
CII-616
Distillers Company (Biochemicals) Ltd
v
Times
Newspapers Ltd
[1975]
Q.B.
613................
CII-616
Schering
Chemicals Ltd
v Falkman
Ltd
[1982]
Q.B.
1
CII-621
Lion Laboratories
v
Evans
[1985]
Q.B.
526........
CII-626
Att Gen v
Observer and Guardian Newspapers
(1986)
136
New L.J.
799,
CA
........................
CII-639
Att Gen v
Guardian Newspapers Ltd
[1987] 1
W.L.R.
1248......................................
CII-645
Sierbein
v
Westminster CC
(1987) 86
L.G.R.
431 . . .
СП-бЅО
X (HA) v Y
[1988] 2
All E.R.
648...............
CII-653
Megaphone International Ltd
v
British
Telecommunications Pic, The Independent, March
1,
1989......................................
CII-656
Femis-Bank
(Anguilla)
Ltd
v
Lazar
[1991] 3
W.L.R.
80;
[1991] 2
All E.R.
865;
The Times, February
11, 1991
CII-659
Att Gen v
British Broadcasting Corp, The Times,
December
18, 1987..........................
CII-663
Att Gen v
Barker
[1990] 3
All E.R.
257...........
CII-669
R.
v
Secretary of State for Transport Ex p. Factortame
(No.2)
[1990] 3
W.L.R.
818; [1991] 1
All E.R.
70 ...
CII-673
Secretary of State for the Home Department
v
Central
Broadcasting Ltd
( 1993)
T.L.R.
33 ..............
CII-678
Att
Gen of Gibraltar
v
May
[1999] 1
W.L.R.
998
CA CÏI-683
Den Norske
Bank ASA
v
Antonatos
[1999]
Q.B.
271
CA
.......................................
CII-687
Surzur Overseas Ltd
v
Koros
[1999]
Lloyd s Rep.
611
CA
.......................................
CII-692
Ashworth Hospital Authority
v MGN
Ltd
[2001]
E.M.L.R.
11,
CA
............................
СП-695
J. Mandatory Interlocutory Injunctions
...............
CII—
701
Introduction
...............................
CII-701
1.
General principles underlying grant of a manda¬
tory injunction
...........................
CII—
701
2.
A fortiori
—
if the proceedings are interlocutory
CII—
702
3.
Significance of applying for interim relief
.....
CII-703
Examples from the cases
...................
CII-704
1.
Valuing chattels on house purchase
..........
CII—
704
2.
Protection of ancient lights
.................
CII—
705
3.
Redirecting mail
.........................
CII-709
4.
Breaching solus agreements—
Esso
Petroleum Co
Ltd
v
Kingswood Motors (Addlestone) Ltd
[1974] 1
Q.B.
142 ...............................
CII-710
5.
Occupation of a building site
...............
CII—
711
6.
Delivery of mail
..........................
CII-712
7.
Trespass to land
..........................
CII-713
Contents
De
Vos v
Baxter
[1987] 11
N.I.J.B.
103 ...........
CII-714
Leisure
Data
v
Bell
[1988]
F.S.R.
367 ............
CII-720
Jakeman
v
South
West Thames Regional
Health
Authority
[1990]
I.R.L.R.
62...................
CII-724
National Commercial
Bank Jamaica Ltd
v
Olint
Corp
Ltd
[2009]
UKPC
16.........................
CII-729
К.
Defamation
...................................
CII-730
Introduction
...............................
CII-730
Losinka v
Civil and Public Services Association
[1976]
I.C.R.
473 .................................
CII-739
Harakas
v
Baltin
Mercantile Shipping Exchange Ltd
[19821 1
W.L.R.
958 .........................
CII-742
Herbage
v
Pressdram
Ltd
[1984] 1
W.L.R.
1160 ....
CII-744
Gulf Oil
(GB)
Ltd
v
Page
[1987]
Ch.
327 .........
CII-749
Cassidy
v
Hawcroft
[2001]
C.P Rep.
49
CA
.......
CII-754
Observer
v
United Kingdom
(1992) 14
E.H.R.R.
153
CII-757
Cream Holdings Ltd
v
Banerjee
[2004] 4
All E.R.
617
CII-759
Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd
v
Vetplus Ltd
[2007]
EWCA
Civ 583....................................
CII-761
L. No Unresolved Dispute on the Affidavit Evidence
....
CII—
763
Dublin Port
&
Docks Board
v
Britannia Dredging Co
Ltd
[1968]
I.R.
136 ..........................
CII-763
Woollerton
&
Wilson Ltd
v
Richard
Costain
Ltd
[1970]
W.L.R.
411.................................
CII-766
Birmingham Corporation
v
Perry
Barr
Stadium Ltd
[1972] 1
All E.R.
725 ........................
CII-771
Granada Group Ltd
v
Ford Motor Ltd
[1972]
ES.R.
103.......................................
CII-775
Bentley
-Stevens
v
Jones
[1974] 1
WL.R.
638.......
CII-782
Newsweek
lne v
British Broadcasting Corp
[1979]
R.P.C.
441
CA
..............................
CII-785
John Trenberth Ltd
v
National Westminster Bank Ltd
(1980) 253
E.G.
151 .........................
CII-795
Laws
v
Florinplace Ltd
[1981] 1
All E.R.
659......
CII-802
Redler Grain Silos Ltd
v
BICC Ltd
[1982] 1
Lloyd s
Rep.
435
CA
.............................. .
CII-807
Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd
v
Berkley House
(Docklands Developments) Ltd
[1987] 2
E.G.L.R.
173;
(1987) 284
E.G.
173 .........................
CII-Sll
Att Gen v
Barker
[1990] 3
All E.R.
257...........
CII-813
Waverley
ВС
v
Hilden [1988] 1
W.L.R.
246........
CII-815
M.
Contracts for Personal Services
...................
CII-818
Warren
v
Mendy
[1989] 3
All E.R.
103 ...........
CII-818
Associated Foreign Exchange Ltd
v
International
Foreign Exchange (UK) Ltd
[2010]
EWHC
1178
(Ch) CII-824
Contents
N.
Planning
..................................; . .
CII-826
Runnymede
ВС
ν
Harwood
[1994]
E.G.C.S.
23 ....
CII-826
O. Miscellaneous
Ketchum International Pic
ν
Group Public Relations
Holdings Ltd
[1997] 1
W.L.R.
4
CA
.............
CII-831
Norrnaco Ltd
v Lundman
[1999]
I.L.Pr.
381.......
CII-833
S
&
TBautrading
v
Nordling
[1998]
I.L.Pr.
151
CA
.
CII-836
Customs and Excise Commissioners
v
Anchor Foods
Ltd (No.
2) [2000]
C.P. Rep.
19.................
CII-840
Scammell
v
Dicker
[2001] 1
W.L.R.
631
CA
.......
CII-843
Customs and Excise Commissioners
v
Barclays Bank
Pic
[2006]
UKHL
28.........................
CII-846
Swift-Fortune Ltd
v
Magnifica
Marine
SA
(The
Capaz
Duckling)
[2007]
EWHC
1630
(Comm)
..........
CII-848
Masri
v
Consolidated Contractors International Co
SAL
[2008]
EWCA
Civ 303 ................... 01-850
PART D: THE INTERJURISDICTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter
1—
Interjurisdictional aspects of Commercial Pre-emptive
Remedies
Interim remedies
—
Practice and Procedure
.............
D
1—001
Introduction
......................................
D1-001
How to use this work
........................
D
1—002
Those involved either as applicant or respondent in
requests from outside the jurisdiction to English or
Scottish courts
..............................
Dl-003
Litigants or potential litigants in an UK jurisdiction
seeking or opposing an application involving conse¬
quences in other jurisdictions
..................
D
1—004
Those involved in a dispute which has the potential
for litigation in other jurisdictions
..............
Dl—
005
Chapter
2—
Convention Principles and Pre-emptive Measures
Introduction
......................................
D2-001
Article
31
and its interpretation
......................
D2-005
Introduction
...............................
D2-005
The scope of Article
31.......................
D2-007
The applicability of ECJ decisions to interim protec¬
tive measures
...............................
D2-009
What factors must be present to accord with
Convention Principles?
.......................
D2-010
There must be jurisdiction under the Convention in
the courts of another Member State
............
D2-011
The measures must be provisional
..............
D
2—012
A real connection between the requested court and
the object to be preserved
.....................
D2—
014
Contents
Orders in relation to evidence
.................
D2—
015
What is the effect of exclusive or prorogued
jurisdiction?
................................
D2-016
What happens when an order for a provisional, including pro¬
tective, measure proceeds to judgment?
................
D2—
017
Introduction
...............................
D2-017
The recognition and enforcement of provisional,
including protective, measures
.................
D2-018
Can a lack of jurisdiction in the original court prevent
enforcement?
..............................
D2—
020
The tactics of applying the recognition and enforce¬
ment provisions of Chapter III
.................
D2—
021
Orders with extrajurisdictional effect
............
D2—
022
Limits to the execution of interim protective measures as
judgments
........................................
D2-024
Chapter
3—
The Powers of United Kingdom Courts to Grant
Interjurisdictional Orders
Introduction
......................................
D3-001
The English Provisions
Requests under Part IV of the Act
....................
D3-003
England, Wales and Northern Ireland
...........
D3—
003
Special provisions for admiralty proceedings
......
D3-004
Arbitration proceedings
......................
D3—
005
Interim relief
.....................................
D3-006
Introduction
...............................
D3-006
Injunctive relief in cross-border cases
...........
D3—
007
The freezing injunction
.............................
D3-008
Introduction
...............................
D3-008
The freezing order with extrajurisdictional effect
. .
D3—
009
Orders ancillary to freezing injunctions
................
D3-012
Introduction
...............................
D3—
012
The provision of information/disclosure
..........
D3—
013
Orders for cross-examination
..................
D3—
014
The scope of disclosure and cross-examination in
inter-jurisdictional orders
.....................
D3—
015
Receivers
..................................
D3-016
Evidence: interim relief and other powers
..............
D3—
017
Introduction
...............................
D3-017
Other forms of interim relief
..................
D3-021
Interim declaration
..........................
D3—
022
Interim orders in respect of relevant property: CPR
r.25.
1(1)0)
and (d)
..........................
D3-023
An order for delivery up of goods under s.4 of the
Torts (Interference with Goods) Act
1977:
CPR
r.25.1(l)(e)
................................
D3-024
Applications for security of costs
...............
D3-025
Contents
Interim payments
........................?..
D3-026
An order for a sum to be paid into court or secured D3—
027
An order permitting a party seeking to recover per¬
sonal property to pay money into court pending the
outcome of proceedings
......................
D3—
028
An order directing a party to prepare and file
accounts
...................................
D3-029
The Scottish Provisions
Requests under Pt IV of the Act
......................
D3-030
Introduction
...............................
D3-030
Powers to grant security measures
..............
D3—
031
Extrajurisdictional effects
.....................
D3—
034
Powers to recover evidence
....................
D3—
035
Extra-jurisdictional requests for evidence
........
D3—
036
Orders with extra-jurisdictional consequences
...........
D3—
037
General considerations
.......................
D3—
037
The powers of the Hnglish and Scottish courts to
order cross-border remedies
...................
D3—
042
The English or Scottish court is seised of the principal
jurisdiction in the case
.......................
D3—
043
The proceedings have a subject matter within the
terms of the Convention or Regulation or at least
ratione materiae of the Regulations, and one party
or potential party has a domicile in a Convention or
Regulation state
............................
D3-046
Another foreign court is principally seised in a case
which is outwith the Regulations
...............
D3-049
Adjusting the scope of cross-border orders
.......
D3-051
A seamless interjurisdictional regime
............
D3-052
The creative edge of a divide between comity and
exorbitancy
...............................
D3-053
The question of expediency and the exercise of discretion in
Part IV of the Act
.................................
D3-055
Introduction
...............................
D3-055
The role of the court in Part IV
................
D3-056
The criteria of discretion in Part IV of the Act
....
D3—
057
Chapter
4—
Manoeuvres in Interjurisdictional Tactics
Introduction
......................................
D4-001
The negative declaration
............................
D4-002
Example
..................................
D4-002
In what circumstances will an English court grant a
negative declaration?
........................
D4-003
Practical applications in cross-border litigation
....
D4—004
Are there differences in Scotland?
..............
D4-005
The anti-suit injunction
.............................
D4-006
England and Wales
..........................
D4-006
Contents
The anti-suit injunction in Scotland
.............
D4—
007
Chapter
5—
Interjurisdictional Pre-emptive Measures: Duties and
Practical Considerations
Introduction
......................................
D5-001
Cross border applications: professional duties
...........
D5-002
Interjurisdictional remedies: special factors
.............
D5—003
Introduction
...............................
D5-003
The comparison of remedies
.........................
D5—
004
The object of the order: what to look for
...............
D5-005
INDEX
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