Logan v Bank of Scotland (No. 2)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1904 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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DEFERRING TO FOREIGN COURTS.
...about the "grievous injustice" that would befall the defendant if he were required to defend in England); Logan v. Bank of Scot. (No. 2) [1906] 1 KB 141 at 152-53 (Eng.) (worrying about harassment of defendant bank if "their officials [are] dragged up to London for a lengthy trial,... and w......
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Limitations of Access at the National Level: Forum Non Conveniens
...23 Ch. D. 225; Hyman v. Helm (1883) 24 Ch. D. 531; Thornton v. Thornton (1886) 11 P.D. 176; and Logan v. Bank of Scotland (No. 2) [1906] 1 K.B. 141, 150-151. [20] The practicality of the "vexatious and oppressive" threshold was examined in The Atlantic Star. [21] The Atlantic Star was a mar......
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OBTAINING JURISDICTION OVER FOREIGN COMPANIES
...50; Grant v Anderson, supra, note 109; Haggins’ case, supra, note 97 and Lhoneux Limon’s case, supra, note 100; Logan v Bank of Scotland[1904] 2 KB 495. 118 The Handgate [1987] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 142. 119 [1969] 1 MU 44. 120 Thames & Mersey’s case, supra, note 111. 121 See p.524 of Adams v Cape ......
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ABUSE OF COURT PROCESS
...be vexatious and harassing the Court had the right to protect itself against such an abuse (See also Logan v. The Bank of Scotland No. 2 (1906) 1 K.B 141." - Per Coker, J.S.C. in Vaswani Trading Co. v. Savalaki and Co. Suit No. S.C. 164/1972; (1972) 7 N.S.C.C. 692 at...