Temple Island v New English Teas

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Neutral Citation[2011] EWPCC 19
Year2011
Date2011
CourtPatents County Court
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6 cases
  • Ocean on Land Technology (UK) Ltd v Richard Land
    • United Kingdom
    • Intellectual Property Enterprise Court
    • 4 March 2024
    ...reasons. 22 As pointed out in the well-known Judgment of His Honour Judge Birss QC as he then was, Temple Island v New English Teas [2011] EWPCC 19 ( Temple Island), the procedure in IPEC is ‘ … intended to be more streamlined, faster and more actively managed that High Court litigation.’ [......
  • Temple Island Collections Ltd v New English Teas Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Patents County Court
    • 12 January 2012
    ...case was tolerably clear at the CMC. As it happens I gave a judgment dealing with certain matters arising at the CMC, Temple Island v New English Teas [2011] EWPCC 19. In paragraph 10 I said as follows: 10. Reviewing the matter in court, a measure of clarity emerged, the upshot being that d......
  • Bapco Closures Research Ltd and Another v Selpac Europe Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Intellectual Property Enterprise Court
    • 18 March 2016
    ...conference at Part 63.23 and Part 63 PD paragraph 29.1, but this Court applies this approach more generally: see Temple Island Collection v New English Teas [2011] EWPCC 019 at [29]. It will in my judgment be not just a very rare case but an exceptional case where it will be appropriate for......
  • Wise Payments Ltd (formerly Transferwise Ltd) v With Wise Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Intellectual Property Enterprise Court
    • 9 February 2024
    ...exercise of discretion. His Honour Judge Birss QC (as he then was) considered the correct approach in Temple Island v New English Teas [2011] EWPCC 19 at [25]–[33] (‘ Temple Island’). “Whether or not to allow an amendment to a statement of case is an exercise of discretion, exercised having......
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