The Janera
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 12 December 1927 |
Date | 12 December 1927 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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21 cases
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The Atlantic Star; Atlantic Star (Owners) v Bona Spes (Owners)
...be oppression or waste or vexation if her suit proceeded and if the Court by staying it could do no harm. In the circumstances existing in The Janera [1928] P.55, Hill J. refused a stay. The ground of the application for a stay was that the action was oppressive and vexatious. The plaintiff......
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The Abidin Daver
...action abroad, so oppressive or vexatious to the owners of ship A as to work them an injustice. Reported examples of such cases include: The Janera [1928] P. 55; The London [1931] P.14; The Madrid [1937] P.40; The Quo Vadis [1951] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 425; The Monte Urbasa [1953] 1 Lloyd's R......
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Masri v Consolidated Contractors International UK Ltd and Others (No. 2)
...(1885) 10 P.D. 141, with especial reference to the judgment of Baggallay L.J. at pp. 152–153, The Hagen [1908] P. 189, 2002 and The Janera [1928] P 55: and (2) where there is a right justiciable in England, which the court seeks to protect.” and, after referring to The Siskina, Lord Scarman......
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The Atlantic Star; Atlantic Star (Owners) v Bona Spes (Owners)
...be oppression or waste or vexation if her suit proceeded and if the Court by staying it could do no harm. In the circumstances existing in The Janera [1928] P.55, Hill J. refused a stay. The ground of the application for a stay was that the action was oppressive and vexatious. The plaintiff......
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