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Garrow v Society of Lloyd’s: ChD 18 Jun 1999

Lloyds sought to claim against the Names on a ‘pay now, sue later’ clause. Held: The power to order a stay of execution for possession remained and could be exercised in an appropriate case even though a cross-claim under which it was requested, could have been raised at an earlier stage in the proceedings. There … Continue reading Garrow v Society of Lloyd’s: ChD 18 Jun 1999

Lloyd v Google Llc: CA 2 Oct 2019

Claimants, on behalf of millions of Apple users, challenged the collection by the defendant of details of their internet activity. The claimant did not have instructions from other users, and Google objected that there was no evidence of distress in any claimant. Held: The appeal succeeded. The judge ought to have held: (a) that a … Continue reading Lloyd v Google Llc: CA 2 Oct 2019

Lloyd v Financial Services Authority: FSMT 9 Jul 2009

FSMT PERFORMANCE OF REGULATED ACTIVITIES application for approval non-disclosure of the fact that the Applicant resigned from previous employment during the course of disciplinary proceedings – whether Applicant fit and proper to perform controlled function CF30 no FSandMA 2000 s.61(1) Judges: D Brice Citations: [2009] UKFSM FSM069 Links: Bailii Financial Services Updated: 03 August 2022; … Continue reading Lloyd v Financial Services Authority: FSMT 9 Jul 2009

Lloyds Bank Limited v The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China: CA 1929

Sankey LJ said: ‘a bank cannot be held to be liable for negligence merely because they have not subjected an account to a microscopic examination. It is not to be expected that the officials of banks should also be amateur detectives.’ Judges: Scrutton LJ, Sankey LJ Citations: [1929] 1 KB 40 Jurisdiction: England and Wales … Continue reading Lloyds Bank Limited v The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China: CA 1929

Lloyds TSB General Insurance Holdings Ltd and others v Lloyds Bank Group Insurance Company Ltd: ComC 6 Oct 2000

Citations: [2000] EWHC 198 (Comm) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Appeal from – Lloyds TSB General Insurance Holdings Limited (and Others), Abbey National Plc v Lloyds Bank Group Insurance Company Limited, Lee (and Others) CA 8-Nov-2001 Construction of aggregation clauses in insurance contracts . .At First Instance – Lloyds TSB General Insurance … Continue reading Lloyds TSB General Insurance Holdings Ltd and others v Lloyds Bank Group Insurance Company Ltd: ComC 6 Oct 2000

Manfredi v Lloyd Adriatico Assicurazioni SpA; Antonio Cannito v Fondiaria Sai SpA, Nicolo Tricarico; Pasqualina Murgolo v Assitalia SpA C-295/04: ECJ 13 Jul 2006

ECJ Article 81 EC- Competition – Agreements, decisions and concerted practices – Accidents caused by motor vehicles, vessels and mopeds – Compulsory civil liability insurance – Increase in premiums – Effect on trade between Member States – Right of third parties to claim compensation for harm suffered – National courts and tribunals having jurisdiction – … Continue reading Manfredi v Lloyd Adriatico Assicurazioni SpA; Antonio Cannito v Fondiaria Sai SpA, Nicolo Tricarico; Pasqualina Murgolo v Assitalia SpA C-295/04: ECJ 13 Jul 2006

Lloyds TSB General Insurance Holdings and others v Lloyds Bank Group Insurance Company Ltd: HL 31 Jul 2003

The applicant had paid out many claims for mis-selling pensions. They sought to claim under their insurance. The claims met the requirements of the principle insurance, but the insurance companies sought to impose a limit by aggregation. Held: The absence of a training or monitoring system, even though an independent breach of the rules, was … Continue reading Lloyds TSB General Insurance Holdings and others v Lloyds Bank Group Insurance Company Ltd: HL 31 Jul 2003

Scott (for and Behalf of All Underwriting Members of Syndicates 401 and 857 at Lloyd’s) v The Copenhagen Reinsurance Company (UK) Ltd: CA 16 May 2003

Where an insurance policy required damage to have been caused by an insured risk, the causative link had to be a significant rather than a weak one.Determining whether transactions are related is therefore an acutely fact sensitive exercise, it involves ‘an exercise of judgment, not a reformulation of the clause to be construed and applied’. … Continue reading Scott (for and Behalf of All Underwriting Members of Syndicates 401 and 857 at Lloyd’s) v The Copenhagen Reinsurance Company (UK) Ltd: CA 16 May 2003

Lloyds TSB General Insurance Holdings Limited (and Others), Abbey National Plc v Lloyds Bank Group Insurance Company Limited, Lee (and Others): CA 8 Nov 2001

Construction of aggregation clauses in insurance contracts Judges: Lord Justice Potter, Lady Justice Hale, And, Lord Justice Longmore Citations: [2001] EWCA Civ 1643, [2002] Lloyd’s Rep PN 211, [2001] Pens LR 325, [2002] CLC 287, [2002] Lloyd’s Rep IR 113, [2002] 1 All ER (Comm) 42 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: Appeal from … Continue reading Lloyds TSB General Insurance Holdings Limited (and Others), Abbey National Plc v Lloyds Bank Group Insurance Company Limited, Lee (and Others): CA 8 Nov 2001

Vincenzo Manfredi v Lloyd Adriatico Assicurazioni SpA etc: ECJ 13 Jul 2006

ECJ Article 81 EC- Competition – Agreements, decisions and concerted practices – Accidents caused by motor vehicles, vessels and mopeds – Compulsory civil liability insurance – Increase in premiums – Effect on trade between Member States – Right of third parties to claim compensation for harm suffered – National courts and tribunals having jurisdiction – … Continue reading Vincenzo Manfredi v Lloyd Adriatico Assicurazioni SpA etc: ECJ 13 Jul 2006

Mahme Trust Reg and others v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc: ChD 5 Jul 2006

Citations: [2006] EWHC 1321 (Ch) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: See Also – Mahme Trust v Lloyds TSB Bank plc ChD 29-Jul-2004 The claimant began an action in England. The defendant sought a stay, saying the appropriate forum was Switzerland. Held: The defendant was a truly multi-national orgaisation and had branches in many … Continue reading Mahme Trust Reg and others v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc: ChD 5 Jul 2006

Lloyds TSB Bank Plc v Revenue and Customs: VDT 9 Nov 2005

NOTICE OF DEMAND – Information – Documents – Whether Commissioners’ specification reasonable – Yes PENALTY – Reasonable excuse – Non-compliance with notice of demand- Whether doubts as to validity of notice a reasonable excuse – No – Whether legal advice as to validity of notice a reasonable excuse – No Citations: [2005] UKVAT V19330 Links: … Continue reading Lloyds TSB Bank Plc v Revenue and Customs: VDT 9 Nov 2005

HLB Kidsons (A Firm) v Lloyd’s Underwriters Subscribing to Lloyd’s Policy No 621/ Pk1D00101 and others: CA 31 Oct 2008

In construing the terms of insurance policies written in the Lloyd’s market, counsel submitted that the court should have regard to the post-contract conduct of persons acting for the parties, on the basis that the conduct of those persons was relevant because: ‘the reaction of professional people in the industry at the time was relevant … Continue reading HLB Kidsons (A Firm) v Lloyd’s Underwriters Subscribing to Lloyd’s Policy No 621/ Pk1D00101 and others: CA 31 Oct 2008

Kennaugh v Lloyd-Jones (T/A Cheshire Tree Surgeons): EAT 18 Jul 2008

EAT UNFAIR DISMISSAL: Exclusions including worker/jurisdiction Continuity of employment – correct question to be asked under s212(3)(a) Employment Rights Act. Capability to do the job for which he was employed. Appeal allowed and case remitted. Separate appeal; application under R3(10) dismissed (PA1135/07/DA). Citations: [2008] UKEAT 1135 – 07 – 1807 Links: Bailii Citing: See Also … Continue reading Kennaugh v Lloyd-Jones (T/A Cheshire Tree Surgeons): EAT 18 Jul 2008

Office of Fair Trading v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc and others: CA 22 Mar 2006

The OFT appealed a decision denyng that a credit card issuer had connected lender liability in respect of purchase by card holders abroad. Held: The company took the benefit of having its card accepted by suppliers abroad, and therefore also had the liability sought. Judges: Waller, Smith and Moore-Bick LJJ Citations: [2006] EWCA Civ 268, … Continue reading Office of Fair Trading v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc and others: CA 22 Mar 2006

Jayashankar v Lloyds TSB Plc: Misc 29 Jun 2011

Application by the defendant for permission to appeal against an order dismissing the Defendant’s application to suspend a warrant for possession which has now been executed. Judges: Platt J Citations: [2011] EW Misc 9 (CC) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Housing Updated: 18 July 2022; Ref: scu.442172

Underwriting Members of Lloyd’s Syndicate 980 and others v Sinco Sa: ComC 29 Jul 2008

The claimants, insurers, relied upon an exclusive jurisdiction clause contained in a binder given to a Greek broker. It set England and Wales for any dispute. The insurers had terminated the binder alleging fraudulent conduct by the broker. A declaration and damages were sought, but proceedings had not served when the broker sued the insurers … Continue reading Underwriting Members of Lloyd’s Syndicate 980 and others v Sinco Sa: ComC 29 Jul 2008

Securities and Investments Board v Lloyd-Wright and Another: ChD 23 Jun 1993

The SIB sought injunctions pursuant to the 1986 Act, three to prevent continued breaches of the law and fourth, an asset freezing order. It was argued that although it might be right to dispense with a cross-undertaking in damages in relation to the first three injunctions, a Mareva was quite different and that ‘such an … Continue reading Securities and Investments Board v Lloyd-Wright and Another: ChD 23 Jun 1993

Lloyd-Jones (T/A Cheshire Tree Surgeons): EAT 14 May 2008

EAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – Time for Appealing – Disposal of appeal including remedy UNFAIR DISMISSAL – UNLAWFUL DEDUCTION CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT: Damages for breach of contract – Appeal against Registrar’s Order. Effect of Certificate of Correction to ET judgment. Interrelationship between Rules 3(7) and 3(10) of EAT Rules. Citations: [2008] UKEAT 0710 – 07 … Continue reading Lloyd-Jones (T/A Cheshire Tree Surgeons): EAT 14 May 2008

Waterson v Lloyd and Another: QBD 26 Jul 2013

When looking at a political speech, the court should be careful of over-elaborate analysis. Judges: Nicola Davies DBE J Citations: [2013] EWHC 2201 (QB) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: See Also – Waterson v Lloyd MP and Another CA 28-Feb-2013 The former MP for Eastbourne had brought an action for defamation against the … Continue reading Waterson v Lloyd and Another: QBD 26 Jul 2013

Lloyd and Another v Michelmores Llp: ChD 17 Jun 2022

Application by the Claimants for permission to amend their Particulars of Claim. Judges: Philip Marshall QC (Sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court) Citations: [2022] EWHC 1519 (Ch) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Litigation Practice Updated: 13 July 2022; Ref: scu.678599

Lloyds Investment (Scandinavia) Ltd v Ager-Hanssen: ChD 15 Jul 2003

The defendant sought a variation under Part 3.1(7) of an order setting aside an earlier judgment in default of defence, on terms requiring a substantial payment into court with which the defendant, who was a litigant in person, had not complied. Patten J discussed the jurisdiction under Part 3.1(7): ‘The Deputy Judge exercised a discretion … Continue reading Lloyds Investment (Scandinavia) Ltd v Ager-Hanssen: ChD 15 Jul 2003

HLB Kidsons (A Firm) v Lloyds Underwriters (Policy No 621/Pkid00101) and others: Comc 22 Nov 2007

Judges: Gloster J Citations: [2007] EWHC 2699 (Comm) Links: Bailii Citing: Main Judgment – HLB Kidsons (A Firm) v Lloyds Underwriters Subscribing To Lloyds Policy No 621/Pkid00101 and others ComC 9-Aug-2007 . . Cited by: See Also – HLB Kidsons (A Firm) v Lloyd’s Underwriters Subscribing to Lloyd’s Policy No 621/ Pk1D00101 and others CA … Continue reading HLB Kidsons (A Firm) v Lloyds Underwriters (Policy No 621/Pkid00101) and others: Comc 22 Nov 2007

The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) v Lloyd (Age Discrimination): EAT 15 Mar 2019

The Claimant was a member and branch secretary of the Respondent trade union. At the age of 62, he was nominated to stand for election to the Respondent’s National Executive Committee for the requisite three-year term. His nomination was rejected by the Respondent on the basis of a rule in its Rulebook which did not … Continue reading The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) v Lloyd (Age Discrimination): EAT 15 Mar 2019

Lloyd-Briden v Worthing College: EAT 22 Jun 2007

EAT UNFAIR DISMISSAL – Exclusions including worker/jurisdiction – Where a Member State has complied with Article 18 of the Equal Treatment Directive, the fundamental rights and general principles of community law do not require it to ignore its domestic provisions which may be discrimatory during the period permitted by the Directive for transposition of its … Continue reading Lloyd-Briden v Worthing College: EAT 22 Jun 2007

Sir William Jaffray and others v The Society of Lloyds: CA 20 Jun 2007

The appellant sought to re-open a decision of the Court of Appeal saying that fresh evidence had emerged which he said demonstrated that Lloyd’s had misled the court at first instance. Judges: Buxton LJ, Moore-Bick LJ Citations: [2007] WL 2817792, [2007] EWCA Civ 586, [2008] 1 WLR 75 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited … Continue reading Sir William Jaffray and others v The Society of Lloyds: CA 20 Jun 2007

J and H Ritchie Ltd v Lloyd Ltd: HL 7 Mar 2007

The appellants had bought a seed drill from the respondents. It had been repossessed but sold as near new. A fault was noticed after two days use, and it was returned. The defendants repaired it without agreeing this with the appellant, and then refused to say what the repair had been. The claimant now appealed … Continue reading J and H Ritchie Ltd v Lloyd Ltd: HL 7 Mar 2007

Kennaugh v Lloyd-Jones (T/A Cheshire Tree Surgeons): EAT 14 Jul 2006

EAT Unlawful Deduction from Wages – Exclusions,br />Informal hearing leading to concession by unrepresented Respondent which may have resulted from erroneous representation by Chairman. Failure to appreciate effect of s.212 ERA. Judges: His Honour Judge Serota Citations: [2006] UKEAT 0032 – 06 – 1407, UKEAT/0032/06 Links: Bailii, EAT Cited by: See Also – Kennaugh v … Continue reading Kennaugh v Lloyd-Jones (T/A Cheshire Tree Surgeons): EAT 14 Jul 2006

P and O Nedlloyd Bv v Arab Metals Co and others: CA 13 Dec 2006

An order for specific performance had been refused in a disputed contract for carriage. The claimant argued that normal limitation periods should not be applied by analogy. Held: Because there was no corresponding legal remedy the remedy in equity was not ‘correspondent to the remedy at law’, and nor did ‘the suit in equity [correspond] … Continue reading P and O Nedlloyd Bv v Arab Metals Co and others: CA 13 Dec 2006

Ansar v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc and others 0152 – 06 – 1407: EAT 14 Jul 2006

ECJ Appeal against dismissal of claims of race discrimination and victimisation on grounds of apparent bias/judicial misconduct of ET and perversity/error of law. Appeal on both grounds dismissed. No reason why, consistent with Lodwick, such an appeal could not be disposed of by EAT, after operation, where appropriate, of paragraph 11 of EAT Practice Direction … Continue reading Ansar v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc and others 0152 – 06 – 1407: EAT 14 Jul 2006

Ansar v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc and others 0609 – 05 – 1407: EAT 14 Jul 2006

EAT Appeal, on basis that Chairman ought to have recused himself from pre-hearing review of a second action, because of outstanding complaints against him of apparent bias/alleged misconduct in respect of an earlier hearing between the same parties in the first action, which was being appealed. Neither the existence nor the nature of those complaints … Continue reading Ansar v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc and others 0609 – 05 – 1407: EAT 14 Jul 2006

Lloyds TSB Bank Plc (Antrobus Deceased) v Inland Revenue (No 1): SCIT 17 Oct 2002

SCIT INHERITANCE TAX – agricultural property relief – freehold house which was owned and occupied by the deceased – agreed that it was a farmhouse – whether it was of a character appropriate to the property – yes – IHTA 1984 s 115(2).Miss Antrobus had lived in a substantial freehold house, surrounded by about 126 … Continue reading Lloyds TSB Bank Plc (Antrobus Deceased) v Inland Revenue (No 1): SCIT 17 Oct 2002

Ansar v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc, Lloyds TSB Financial Services Ltd, Moody, Davies: EAT 8 Mar 2006

EAT Practice and Procedure – Bias, misconduct and procedural irregularity. This case alleges bias at a PHR conducted by a Chairman in a second claim where allegations of bias are outstanding from his handling of the first claim. Vacated and bolted to a now-sifted FH in the first claim. Breeze Benton, Dobbs v Triodos Bank, … Continue reading Ansar v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc, Lloyds TSB Financial Services Ltd, Moody, Davies: EAT 8 Mar 2006

Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic Football Club Ltd v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc: CA 10 Dec 2003

Appeal from refusal of extension of time to serve particulars of claim and strike out. Judges: Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Lord Justice Thorpe Citations: [2003] EWCA Civ 1755 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: Appeal from – Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic Football Club Ltd v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc ChD 16-Apr-2003 . . Cited … Continue reading Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic Football Club Ltd v Lloyds TSB Bank Plc: CA 10 Dec 2003

Lloyds TSB Private Banking Plc (personal representative of Rosemary Antrobus deceased) v Inland Revenue (Capital Taxes); Re Cookhill Priory (No 2): LT 10 Oct 2005

LT TAX – Inheritance Tax – agricultural property relief – agricultural value – agricultural property – farmhouses – whether house occupied by ‘lifestyle’ farmer could be farmhouse – held bid of such person could not represent agricultural value – Inheritance Tax Act 1984 s 115(2) and (3)George Bartlett QC : ‘a farmhouse for the purposes … Continue reading Lloyds TSB Private Banking Plc (personal representative of Rosemary Antrobus deceased) v Inland Revenue (Capital Taxes); Re Cookhill Priory (No 2): LT 10 Oct 2005

Lloyd’s and Another v Lloyds Publishing Group Ltd: ChD 19 Jun 2008

Application for summary judgment on claims for trade mark infringement and passing off against the defendant, and to dismiss the defendant’s claim for partial invalidity of some of the first claimant’s registered trade marks and community trade marks. Judges: Warren J Citations: [2008] EWHC 2320 (Ch) Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Intellectual Property Updated: … Continue reading Lloyd’s and Another v Lloyds Publishing Group Ltd: ChD 19 Jun 2008

Lloyds TSB Bank Plc v Hayward: CA 27 Apr 2005

Validity of guarantee and effectiveness of release. Citations: [2005] EWCA Civ 466 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: See Also – Lloyds TSB Bank Plc v Hayward CA 12-Dec-2002 The parties disputed, inter alia, what had been agreed at a meeting. A note, prepared after the meeting, was claimed to record it. The judge … Continue reading Lloyds TSB Bank Plc v Hayward: CA 27 Apr 2005

Lloyd Bar’ v Powis: 19 Jun 1671

A bill of revivor aganst a defendant as Heir dimissed with costs, cannot be Costs in the original Suit Citations: [1671] EngR 31, (1671) 3 Rep Ch 65, (1671) 21 ER 730 (B) Links: Commonlii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Costs Updated: 29 June 2022; Ref: scu.406445

Lloyd And Others v The United Kingdom: ECHR 1 Mar 2005

Magistrates had committed the applicants to prison in their absence for non-payment of local taxes and fines. Held: The proceedings infringed the claimants’ human rights in that they had been found guilty of wilful refusal or culpable neglect without having had an appropriate opportunity to respond. Legal aid had not been available for the proceedings … Continue reading Lloyd And Others v The United Kingdom: ECHR 1 Mar 2005

J and H Ritchie Ltd v Lloyd Ltd: SCS 11 Jan 2005

The buyers sought repayment of the sum paid by them for agricultural machinery purchased from the respondent. The machinery was bought after a repossession, but returned when a vibration was found. The defendants repaired the machine, but would not tell the claimants what had been repaired, and the claimants, fearing that other parts of the … Continue reading J and H Ritchie Ltd v Lloyd Ltd: SCS 11 Jan 2005

Bertram Breach v Lloyds TSB Insurance: CA 7 Oct 2002

The insured sought leave to appeal dismissal of his claim for payment under a policy of insurance. The claim had been dismissed for an alleged fraudulent claim for lost computers. Held: With sympathy for the claimant, leave was refused. Judges: Arden LJ Citations: [2002] EWCA Civ 1818 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Insurance Updated: … Continue reading Bertram Breach v Lloyds TSB Insurance: CA 7 Oct 2002

Thomas-Everard and Others v Society of Lloyd’s: ChD 18 Jul 2003

The claimant appealed refusal to set aside a statutory demand made by the respondent society. The proposed defence had been already been dismissed by the courts. Held: Such a consideration was very relevant, but not necessarily determinative. The debtor was obliged to proceed quickly, and could not delay his application. He had to demonstrate a … Continue reading Thomas-Everard and Others v Society of Lloyd’s: ChD 18 Jul 2003

Lloyds TSB Bank Plc v Holdgate and Another: CA 11 Jul 2002

Independent advice on executing charge Citations: [2002] EWCA Civ 1222 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: See Also – Lloyds TSB Bank v Holdgate CA 14-Oct-2002 . . Cited by: See Also – Lloyds TSB Bank v Holdgate CA 14-Oct-2002 . . Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete. Banking Updated: … Continue reading Lloyds TSB Bank Plc v Holdgate and Another: CA 11 Jul 2002

Doll-Steinberg v Society of Lloyd’s: CA 9 Jul 2002

Appeal against a refusal of an application for permission to apply for judicial review of a decision of the Lloyd’s Settlement Offer Panel offering to reduce the applicant’s liability in respect of her indebtedness to Lloyd’s. Citations: [2002] EWCA Civ 996 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Insurance Updated: 23 June 2022; Ref: scu.217392

Lloyds Bank Plc v Ellicott: CA 8 Feb 2002

A voluntary arrangement has contractual effect. Judges: Chadwick LJ Citations: [2002] EWCA Civ 1333, [2003] BPIR 632 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Cited – Wright and Another (Liquidators of SHB Realisations Ltd) v The Prudential Assurance Company Ltd ChD 6-Mar-2018 IVA is a special form of contract Liquidators asked the court whether … Continue reading Lloyds Bank Plc v Ellicott: CA 8 Feb 2002

Lloyds Bank plc v Guardian Assurance plc: CA 1986

The statutory control over building works provided under s.60 is capable of operating quite separately from the private law tort of nuisance. Judges: Sir John Arnold P and Nourse LJ Citations: [1986] 35 BLR 34 Statutes: Control of Pollution Act 1974 60 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Cited – Hiscox Syndicates Ltd and Another … Continue reading Lloyds Bank plc v Guardian Assurance plc: CA 1986

Lloyds TSB Equipment Leasing (No 1) Ltd v Revenue and Customs: FTTTx 12 Jan 2012

Corporation tax – capital allowances – finance lease of ship by Appellant – whether ship used for a qualifying purpose within terms of section 123(1) Capital Allowances Act 2001 – UK company taking bareboat charter of ship and hiring ship on time charter terms – whether ship let on charter in course of trade including … Continue reading Lloyds TSB Equipment Leasing (No 1) Ltd v Revenue and Customs: FTTTx 12 Jan 2012

Garrett v Lloyd’s of London: EAT 26 Jan 1998

Citations: [1998] UKEAT 583 – 97 – 2601 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: See Also – Garrett v Lloyds of London EAT 22-Oct-1997 . . Cited by: See Also – Garrett v Lloyds of London EAT 22-Oct-1997 . . Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete. Employment Updated: 16 June … Continue reading Garrett v Lloyd’s of London: EAT 26 Jan 1998

Lloyd v ITF World Expo Ltd: EAT 25 Apr 2001

EAT The Employment Tribunal dismissed the claim made by the Appellant for unfair dismissal. The Appellant had alleged that he was dismissed because he had taken part or proposed to take part in the activities of an independent trade union and that dismissal was automatically unfair. Judges: Charles J Citations: [2001] UKEAT 1229 – 99 … Continue reading Lloyd v ITF World Expo Ltd: EAT 25 Apr 2001

Cel Group Ltd v Nedlloyd Lines UK Ltd and Another: CA 18 Dec 2003

The defendant sought indemnity costs with interest at an enhanced rate. It had made on offer of settlement which was rejected. CEL objected that the defendant had the benefit of a conditional fee agreement. Held: The conditional fee agreement was as to the solicitors costs, but not for counsel. Costs should be awarded on an … Continue reading Cel Group Ltd v Nedlloyd Lines UK Ltd and Another: CA 18 Dec 2003

Society of Lloyd’s v Laws and others: ComC 28 Jan 2004

Judges: The Honourable Mr Justice Cooke Citations: [2004] EWHC 71 (Comm), [2004] EWHC 130 (Comm) Links: Bailii, Bailii Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: See Also – Laws and others v The Society of Lloyd’s CA 19-Dec-2003 The applicants sought to amend earlier pleadings to add a claim that their human rights had been infringed by … Continue reading Society of Lloyd’s v Laws and others: ComC 28 Jan 2004