Re Atlas Bulk Shipping A/S
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 2012 |
Year | 2012 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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5 cases
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Gunel Bakhshiyeva (in her Capacity as the Foreign Representative of the OJSC International Bank of Azerbaijan) v (1) Sberbank of Russia
...referred me also to another (earlier) decision of Norris J, in re Atlas Bulk Shipping A/S, Larsen and others v Navios International Inc [2012] Bus LR 1124 (“ Atlas Bulk”). He submitted that Atlas Bulk is another example and illustration that the enforcement of rights governed by English law......
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Russell Crumpler and Another v Candey Ltd
...were an English liquidation (see CBIR Schedule 1, Article 21 and e.g. In re Atlas Bulk Shipping A/S; Larsen v Navios International Inc [2012] Bus LR 1124 and contrast Fibria Celulose S/A v Pan Ocean Co Limited [2014] Bus LR 1041). It is on this basis that s245 Insolvency Act 1986 potentiall......
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Gunel Bakhshiyeva (in her Capacity as the Foreign Representative of the OJSC International Bank of Azerbaijan) v Sberbank of Russia
...British insolvency officeholder under the law of Great Britain”. Thus, for example, in Re Atlas Bulk Shipping AS [2011] EWHC 878 (Ch), [2012] Bus LR 1124, Norris J made an order under this paragraph restraining the respondent from relying on a contractual right of set-off governed by Englis......
- Fibria Celulose S/A v Pan Ocean Company Ltd and Another
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1 books & journal articles
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Modified Universalisms & The Role of Local Legal Culture in the Making of Cross-Border Insolvency Law.
...art. 21 by reference to the relief available in a comparable U.K. proceeding. See In re Atlas Bulk Shipping A/S [2011] EWHC 878 (Ch), [2012] Bus. L.R. 1124 (treating the relief available to the foreign representative under art. 21 as including that which would be available to a U.K. officeh......