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Caribbean General Insurance Co Ltd v Frizzell Insurance Brokers: CA 4 Nov 1993

The judge was wrong to re-instate a case after there had been repeated breaches of unless orders by the plaintiff. Peremptory orders of the court must be obeyed unless excusable.

Citations:

Gazette 19-Jan-1994, Times 04-Nov-1993

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

Appeal fromCaribbean Gold Ltd v Alga Shipping Ltd (The Nova Scotia) QBD 2-Jun-1993
The time for service of a writ was extended after an excusable error by solicitors. The writ had been issued but the guidance given had been confusing. . .

Cited by:

Appealed toCaribbean Gold Ltd v Alga Shipping Ltd (The Nova Scotia) QBD 2-Jun-1993
The time for service of a writ was extended after an excusable error by solicitors. The writ had been issued but the guidance given had been confusing. . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Litigation Practice, Contempt of Court

Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.78901

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