Insolvency Proceedings and Shareholdings: When ss a Foreign Judgment not a Judgment? Cambridge Gas v. Navigator Holdings Pattni v Ali
Rule 40(1) of Dicey, Morris and Collins 1 reads as follows: A court of a foreign country has jurisdiction to give a judgment in rem capable of enforcement or recognition in England if the subject-matter of the proceedings wherein that judgment was given was immovable or movable property which was at...
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Main Author: | THAM, Chee Ho |
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2007
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