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Unibank A/S v Christensen Case C-260/97: ECJ 30 Jun 1999

A document which has not been authenticated by the involvement of some public official cannot be said to be a ‘authentic instrument’ within the Brussels Convention, allowing their use in other jurisdictions. Documents signed acknowledging indebtedness allowing for levy of execution, but without any authentication were not sufficiently certain to allow enforcement in another Convention … Continue reading Unibank A/S v Christensen Case C-260/97: ECJ 30 Jun 1999