The Relevance of Foreign Law to the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction of Local Courts: Metall Und Rohstoff and the Ts Havprins Revisited
Order 11 rule 1 of the Rules of Court, which has been described as representing the ‘exorbitant’ extra-territorial jurisdiction of the courts, comprises some 19 sub-rules which lay down the various instances in which such jurisdiction may be exercised. … The cases of Metall und Rohstoff AG v Donald...
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sg-smu-ink.sol_research-16472010-09-21T08:36:04Z The Relevance of Foreign Law to the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction of Local Courts: Metall Und Rohstoff and the Ts Havprins Revisited LOW, Kelvin Fatt Kin Order 11 rule 1 of the Rules of Court, which has been described as representing the ‘exorbitant’ extra-territorial jurisdiction of the courts, comprises some 19 sub-rules which lay down the various instances in which such jurisdiction may be exercised. … The cases of Metall und Rohstoff AG v Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Inc [[1990] 1 QB 391] and The TS Havprins [[1983] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 356] appear to highlight the differing approaches that the English courts have adopted in the interpretation of the English equivalent of Ord 11 r 1. 2000-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/648 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Commercial Law |
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Order 11 rule 1 of the Rules of Court, which has been described as representing the ‘exorbitant’ extra-territorial jurisdiction of the courts, comprises some 19 sub-rules which lay down the various instances in which such jurisdiction may be exercised. … The cases of Metall und Rohstoff AG v Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Inc [[1990] 1 QB 391] and The TS Havprins [[1983] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 356] appear to highlight the differing approaches that the English courts have adopted in the interpretation of the English equivalent of Ord 11 r 1. |
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The Relevance of Foreign Law to the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction of Local Courts: Metall Und Rohstoff and the Ts Havprins Revisited |
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