Covered in this issue:
- Arbitration
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- The Commercial Court considers the exceptional circumstances in
which the English
court may grant an injunction restraining an arbitration with a foreign seat - Commercial Court confirms that factual issues can be determined
in the context of
an application under Section 66 of the Arbitration Act 1996
- The Commercial Court considers the exceptional circumstances in
which the English
- Civil Procedure
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- Court of Appeal considers whether it has the power to extend
time and grant relief
from sanctions in relation to a consent order - Court of Appeal considers whether it is appropriate to stay
proceedings concerning
the interpretation of an agreement pending expert determination under that agreement - Court of Appeal allows a party to rely on an argument on appeal
which was pleaded,
but not relied on, at first instance
- Court of Appeal considers whether it has the power to extend
time and grant relief
- Contract
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- High Court considers the contractual duty of good faith
- High Court rules that a side letter was not enforceable as a
legally binding contract,
rather it was an agreement to agree - Where a Defendant has agreed to indemnify a Claimant in respect
of actual liabilities,
the Defendant is not estopped from challenging the existence or amount of the
Claimant's liability to a third party
- Costs
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- Court of Appeal considers the relevance of set-off of a foreign
judgment against
an English costs order in an application for security for costs
- Court of Appeal considers the relevance of set-off of a foreign
judgment against
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