Malik v National Bank of Czechoslovakia
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Court of Appeal |
| Year | 1946 |
| Date | 1946 |
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7 cases
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OBM Ltd Claimant v LSJ LLC Defendant
...is no evidence that a breach of contract by the defendant occurred within this jurisdiction. Malik v Narodni Banka Ceskoslovenska [1946] 2 All ER 663 (CA), Johnson v Taylors Bros. [1920] AC 144 followed. (3) The court declined to make an order to set aside service under CPR 7.7(2)(a) on t......
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OBM Ltd v LSJ llc [Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court]
...is no evidence that a breach of contract by the defendant occurred within this jurisdiction. Malik v Narodni Banka Ceskoslovenska [1946] 2 All ER 663 (CA), Johnson v Taylors Bros. [1920] AC 144 followed. (3) The court declined to make an order to set aside service under CPR 7.7(2)(a) on t......
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Seaconsar Far East Ltd v Bank Markazi Jomhouri Islami Iran
...was therefore in some disarray when it came before the House of Lords. This House took the view that Goddard L.J.'s statement of the law in Malik, or at least Slade J.'s understanding of it, was erroneous in so far as it required that the plaintiff must satisfy the court on the civil burden......
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Four Seasons Holdings Incorporated v Brownlie
...contract, the breach and its geographical location. However, it rejected the view expressed by Lord Goddard CJ in Malik v Narodni Banka Ceskoslovenska [1946] 2 All ER 663 that the evidential standard for establishing that one of the jurisdictional gateways applied was the civil burden of pr......
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