Guiard v De Clermont & Donner
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1914 |
Court | King's Bench Division |
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13 cases
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SA Consortium General Textiles v Sun and Sand Agencies Ltd
...inferior court though it may of course be a submission to the judgment of the foreign Court of Appeal: and reliance was placed on Guiard v. de Clermont & Donner (1914) 3 King's Bench 145. That case is distinguishable because there the judgment of the court below had been set aside; and, as......
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DYC Fishing Ltd v Perla del Caribe Inc.
...subsequently altered’. Where a defendant has appealed, the judgment to be enforced should be that of the court of appeal. In Guiard v De Clermont and Donner, [1914] 3 KB 145 a default judgment was entered against the defendant. At first instance, the defendant succeeded in an application t......
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New Falmouth Resorts Ltd v James N. Phelan
...was living within the jurisdiction of the foreign Court.) [Referred to, Obicini v. Bligh , 1832, 8 Bing. 335; Guiard v. DeClermont , [1914] 3 K.B. 145 ] Action on a judgment of the Supreme Court of the island of Jamaica. In the judgment, after the declaration, which was in assumpsit, there......
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Swiss Life Ag (a Company incorporated in Switzerland) v Moses Kraus (aka Moses Krausz)
...to go against him in default of appearance but later applying to set aside the default judgment on non-jurisdictional grounds. In Guiard v De Clermont [1914] 3 KB 145 a defendant applied successfully to set aside default judgment and have judgment entered in his favour at first instance. Th......
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Orams V. Apostolides: A Case Study on the Application in English Law of the Brussels I Regulation in the Light of the Act of Accession 2003
...161); if a defendant has entered an appeara nce and fought the action on t he merits in the foreign cour t (Gulard v. De Clermons [1914] , 3 K.B., 145); and, presuma bly, if the defendant, as well as ple ading to the merits of the c ase, contested the jurisd iction of the foreign cour t (Bo......