Price Meats Ltd v Barclays Bank Plc

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date2000
Year2000
CourtChancery Division
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  • Jannis Reynolds-Greene Claimant/Respondent v The Bank of Nova Scotia Defendant/Applicant [ECSC]
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • High Court (Antigua)
    • 20 November 2008
    ...v Bolt Burdon [2000] CPLR 9; (b) Where the statement of case does not raise a valid claim or defence as a matter of law, see Price Meats Ltd v Barclays Bank Plc [2000] 2 All ER (Comm) 346. 53 A cause of action that is unknown to the law will be struck out. A statement of case ought also to ......
  • Pentium (BVI) Ltd and Another v KPMG (British Virgin Islands) (A Firm) and Others
    • British Virgin Islands
    • High Court (British Virgin Islands)
    • 9 October 2006
    ...Ms. Sonja Salmon for the Second Defendant, the Bank of Bermuda Limited Cases referred to and considered in the Judgment: Price Meats Ltd. v Barclays Bank plc . (2000) The Times 19 January 2000 Greenwood v Martins Bank Ltd . [1932] AC 51 London Joint Stock Bank Ltd. v Macmillan [1918] A......
  • Hockin and Others v Royal Bank of Scotland Plc and another
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 25 April 2016
    ...out include those which raise an unwinnable case or do not raise a valid claim as a matter of law: CPR at paragraph 3.4.2 and Price Meats Ltd v Barclays Bank plc [2000] 2 All ER 346. It is also accepted that if the court considers that the defect in question might be cured by amendment, the......
  • Mybarrister Ltd v Guy Charles Cornelius Hewetson and Others (Respondents/Defendants) Ronald Meyer Dekoven (Applicant/Third Party)
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 19 October 2017
    ...claim should be struck out if a claim is obviously ill-founded and does not constitute a valid claim as a matter of law (see Price Meats Ltd. v. Barclays Bank Plc [2000] 2 All ER (Comm) 346). As to the latter, the principles summarised by Lewison J in Easyair Ltd (t/a Openair) v Opal Teleco......
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