Rustenburg v PanAm: 1977

Theft was alleged against persons who were not party to the action. The court considered whether the allegation should be allowed to go ahead to trial without them having opportunity to take part.

Judges:

Ackner J

Citations:

[1977] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 564

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedKamidian v Holt (on Behalf of Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s) and others ComC 27-Jun-2008
The claimant claimed to have bought what he believed to be a genuine Faberge Egg Clock, but which his insurers said was a copy. It was loaned to an exhibition, and insured, and damaged twice. The parties disagreed as to the disappreciation value, . .
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Litigation Practice

Updated: 05 May 2022; Ref: scu.270464