British Airways Board v Laker Airways Ltd

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1983
Date1983
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
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  • Lewis v Eliades
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • December 8, 2003
    ...which exceeds the damages actually suffered by the judgment creditor." 34 He also relies upon the observation of Parker J in British Airways v Laker Airways [1984] QB 142 at 161 where, in a short review of the provisions of the Act for the purposes of the issue before him, he observed: "By ......
  • Société Commerciale de Réassurance v Eras International Ltd (No. 2)
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court)
    • Invalid date
  • Evergreen International SA v Volkswagen Group Singapore Pte Ltd and Others
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • June 27, 2003
    ... ... as cargo owners and insurers of cargo lately laden on board “Hual Trinita” was to pursue their claims for damages ... See British Airways Board v Laker Airways Ltd [1985] 1 AC 58 at 81 and ... ...
  • Man (E. D. & F.) (Sugar) Ltd v Yani Haryanto (No. 2)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • December 21, 1990
    ...has not been and cannot be, defined. What is for present purposes a helpful passage is to be found in the speech of Lord Diplock in British Airways Board v Laker Airways Ltd. [1985] AC 58 at 81D: "Furthermore, if under English law a defence would be available to the injunction-seeker, that ......
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  • Antitrust and International Commerce
    • United States
    • ABA Antitrust Library Antitrust Law Developments (Ninth Edition) - Volume II
    • February 2, 2022
    ...a British corporation from pursuing a U.S. antitrust action against two British defendants in British Airways Bd. v. Laker Airways, [1983] 3 W.L.R. 544, 588-91 (C.A. 1983). The decision was based in part on, and upheld, the Protection of Trading Interests Act, which prohibited the British d......

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