Society of Lloyd's v Beaumont
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 2006 |
Date | 2006 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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2 cases
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Chimbusco International Petroleum (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Jalalludin bin Abdullah
...at [11]-[12]. The guarantors relied on another decision of the English Chancery Court in Society of Lloyd’s v Beaumont and other debtors [2006] BPIR 1021 (“Beaumont”) to support their argument that the bankruptcy proceedings or orders should be stayed pending appeal. In Beaumont, the plaint......
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Chimbusco International Petroleum (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Jalalludin bin Abdullah and other matters
...at [11]-[12]. The guarantors relied on another decision of the English Chancery Court in Society of Lloyd’s v Beaumont and other debtors [2006] BPIR 1021 (“Beaumont”) to support their argument that the bankruptcy proceedings or orders should be stayed pending appeal. In Beaumont, the plaint......
1 books & journal articles
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Insolvency Law
...be granted pending an appeal against that order. The learned judge also did not consider the decision of Society of Lloyd's v Beaumont[2006] BPIR 1021, relied upon by the guarantors, to be persuasive authority because (a) any bankruptcy order made against the personal guarantors can be annu......