Performing Right Society Ltd v British Entertainment and Dancing Association Ltd
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1993 |
| Date | 1993 |
| Court | Chancery Division |
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Carrickdale Hotel Ltd v Controller of Patents
...English Copyright Tribunal, 1st August, 1989); Performing Right Society Ltd. v. British Entertainment and Dancing Association Ltd. [1993] E.M.L.R. 325 approved. Association of Independent Radio Companies Ltd. v. Phonographic Performance Ltd. [1994] R.P.C. 143 considered. 2. That the arbitra......
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(1)Kelly (James Duncan) (2)Kwok Wai Chiu v GE Healthcare Ltd
...the causa causans. 27 Mr Carr relied on what Hoffmann J (as he then was) said in a different context in Performing Right Society Ltd v British Entertainment and Dancing Association Ltd [1993] EMLR 325 at page 329: “The PRS scheme was rejected on the ground that there was an insufficient cau......
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AEI Rediffusion Music Ltd v Phonographic Performance Ltd
...the event, the fact that a party's case may have been unreasonably maintained will weigh heavily with the Tribunal." 20 In PRS -v- BEDA [1993] EMLR 325, 334 Hoffmann J described the Tribunal's discretion as "a wide discretion, similar to that exercised by a court." 21 There are, however, tw......
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