Re Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA ((in Liquidation)) (No. 12)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1998 |
Date | 1998 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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Barings Plc ((in Liquidation)) v Coopers & Lybrand (No. 1)
... ... BoBS instructed Mr Ian Watt, Head of the Bank of England's Special Investigations Unit ("SIU") to investigate the facts ... for the first time a formal supervisory system for banks and credit institutions operating in the UK for which the Bank was responsible. In ... named Baring Brothers Limited ("New Barings"), controlled by International Nederlanden Groep (ING), took over the business, assets and liabilities of ... ...
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Dean v Allin & Watts
...client to protect him against economic loss caused by the adviser's negligence: see Sir Brian Neill in BCCI v. Price Waterhouse (No 2) [1998] PNLR 564 at 581–588 cited in paragraph 33 of this judgment. I shall however consider each of these issues separately. NEGLIGENT MISTATEMENT 27 I begi......
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David McClean and Others v Andrew Thornhill QC
...presumed knowledge and all the circumstances of the case: Bank of Credit and Commerce International (Overseas) Limited v Price Waterhouse [1998] BCC 617, at [7.21]. Sir Brian Neill there noted that in Caparo Industries PLC v Dickman [1990] 2 AC 605, Lord Oliver had made it clear that even a......
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Patchett and Another v Swimming Pool & Allied Trades Association Ltd
...16 Arden LJ also found assistance in the list of factors suggested by Sir Brian Neill in BCCI (Overseas Ltd v Price Waterhouse (No 2) [1998] PNLR 564 at 587–8. In summary form those factors were the precise relationship between adviser and advisee; the precise circumstances in which the inf......
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Pure Economic Loss in Negligence: Has England got it wrong? Does Australia have it right?
...v Apand. Commonwealth jurisdictions have employed a more subtle approach towards economic loss which is preferable;218Australia has 211[1998] PNLR 564, [1998] B.C.C. 617,634, [7.19a] per Sir Brian Neill 212[2001] EWCA Civ 758, [33] 213Customs & Excise [2006] 3 WLR 1, 16 and 28 [40] and [83]......