Standard Chartered Bank v Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (No. 3) (Assessment of Damages)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1999 |
Date | 1999 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court) |
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6 cases
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R+v Versicherung AG v Risk Insurance and Reinsurance Solutions SA and Others
...was directly attributable to the tort. This Gloster J regarded as another way of putting what Potter LJ said in Standard Chartered Bank v Pakistan Shipping 2001 EWCA Civ 55, namely that to be able to recover the claimant has to show some significant disruption to the business, in other word......
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Great Future International Ltd and Others v Sealand Housing Corporation ((in Liquidation)) and Others
...of Chadwick J Smith New Court [1992] BCLC at 1142–3 and of Toulson J in Standard Chartered Bank v. Pakistan National Shipping Co [1999] 1 Lloyds LR 747 at 25 Chadwick J said: "(1) Where a plaintiff has been induced by a fraudulent representation to acquire shares, the object of an award of......
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Sweetman v Nathan and Others
...be traced back to the second Coutts loan. As Toulson J said in Standard Chartered Bank v Pakistan National Shipping Corporation No3 [1999] 1 Lloyds Rep 747 at 758 a claimant "cannot recover for a loss avoidable by reasonable action on his own part because, if he could reasonably have avoide......
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Veitch v Avery
...between causation and mitigation of damage in Standard Chartered Bank v Pakistan National Shipping Corporation & Ors (No 3) [1999] 1 Lloyd's Rep 747, at pp 758–759. Accordingly, I would dismiss Mr Avery's cross-appeal on causation. The measure and quantum of damages 15 The essential questio......
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