Ahmed v Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 06 July 1995 |
Date | 06 July 1995 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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6 cases
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Republic of Yemen v Aziz
...or by the solicitors referred to. 17 Reference has also been made to the obiter statement of Peter Gibson LJ in Ahmed v Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [1996] ICR 25 at 34 that in circumstances such as the present it would have to be shown that the head of mission had submitted. T......
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Igor Surkis v Petro Poroshenko
...of the head of mission or the person for the time being performing his (or her) functions”. 15 95 To like effect, in Ahmed v Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [1996] 2 All E.R. 248, Peter Gibson LJ noted obiter that: “[f] or there to be a submission by Saudi Arabia to the jurisdict......
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East Midlands Trains Ltd v National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers
...whether the parties can reasonably be supposed to have intended the agreement to apply in such an event.” 27 21. Ali v Christian Salvesen [1996] ICR 25 makes it clear that we should bear in mind that sometimes a collective agreement will be silent on an issue. “The circumstances which are ......
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Al-Kadhimi and Others v Saudi Arabia
...in advancing his proposition that estoppel could be drawn in aid. In the case of Ahmed v The Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [1996] ICR 25, where matters were very similar to our case, the issue of estoppel was mentioned by Peter Gibson LJ in the Court of Appeal. He said this (at ......
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