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Massey v Haynes: 1881

Where one party to a case resides out of the jurisdiction, then Order 11 r1(1) applies and he may be joined if there are several defendants and the result would depend upon one investigation involving all of them. The words ‘proper party’ includes any person who may be joined in proceedings in accordance with the rules as to joinder of parties.

Citations:

[1881] 21 QBD 330

Cited by:

CitedOwusu v Jackson, Mammee Bay Resorts Limited etc CA 19-Jun-2002
Defendants appealed against an order refusing an order to restrain service of the proceedings on certain defendants outwith the jurisdiction. The claimant was seriously injured holidaying at a resort managed by the several defendants in Jamaica in . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Litigation Practice

Updated: 12 May 2022; Ref: scu.182807

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