Musurus Bey v Gadban
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1894 |
Date | 1894 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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6 cases
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Awoyomi v Radford and Another
...authorities referred to in footnotes in support of these propositions are Thomson v Lord Clanmorris [1900] 1 Ch. 718 at pp. 728, 729; Musurus Bey v Gadban [1894] 1 QB 533; and Douglas v Forrest (1828) 4 Bing. 686 at p. 704. Secondly, he refers to Halsbury's Laws of England, 4 th Ed., (199......
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Arenson v Arenson
...envoy immunity, but only so long as he is in post (plus a reasonable time thereafter for him to wind up his official affairs): Musurus Bey v. Gadban [1894] 1 Q.B. 533. 17 It is, in my view, wrong in principle to freewheel by analogy from the arbitrator's immunity, as if it were not exceptio......
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The High Commissioner for Pakistan in the United Kingdom v Prince Mukkaram Jah, His Exalted Highness the 8th Nizam of Hyderabad and Others (Defendants/Interpleader Claimants) National Westminster Bank Plc (Defendant/Stakeholder)
...she waived her immunity in 2013. For this purpose, India and the Princes rely by analogy on the decision of the Court of Appeal in Musurus Bey v Gadban [1894] 1 QB 533, where it was held that the immunity from suit of a foreign ambassador in the English courts during his period of accredita......
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Brunswick (Duke of) v King of Hanover
...Cl. 174. (d) 1 Sim. 94. (e) 4 Inst. 153. (f) 3 M. & S. 292-298. (g) 3 Burr. 1676. (h) See 1 Bla. Com. 255. (i) See Musurus Bey v. Gadbau,1894, 1 Q.B. 533. 39] The Duke of Brunswick against the King of Hanover, 1843-8. [40 If an independent foreign sovereign were subject to the jurisdiction ......
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