Bavarian Lager Co Ltd v DTI: 2002

The court was asked to enforce a beer tie agreement.
Held: The court refused summarily to dismiss the claim on the ground, as claimed by the defendant, that it was contrary to Article 28 EC Treaty as amounting to a quantitative restriction on imports: ‘[Counsel] has done sufficient to satisfy me that the questions which arise are highly complex ones…I cannot regard it as very likely that the claimants in this action will succeed…but I cannot say that they have no prospect. The test which has to be applied is whether they have a real prospect and of course a prospect can be real, notwithstanding that it is a small prospect or one that does not seem terribly likely to eventuate.’

Judges:

Tomlinson J

Citations:

[2002] 2 UKCLR 160

Cited by:

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Updated: 01 May 2022; Ref: scu.242356