Cyprus:
Cyprus: The Duty Of Disclosure At An Ex Parte Hearing Extends Also To Without Prejudice Correspondence
06 December 2016
Soteris Pittas & Co LLC
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In a recent decision of the Cypriot Court of Appeal in
COMMERZBANK –V- ADEONA, it has been inter alia held that the
duty of disclosure of an applicant to an ex parte application,
extends also to the without prejudice correspondence of the
relevant parties.
The Cypriot Court followed the relevant legal principles adopted
in the English case LINSEN INTERNATIONAL LTD –V- HUMPUSS SEA
TRANSPORT PTE LTD (2010) EWHC 303.
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