Standard Chartered Bank v Ceylon Petroleum Corporation: ComC 11 Jul 2011

The parties had entered into financial arrangements intended to protect the defendant against fluctuations in the price of oil. The bank now claimed very substantial sums said to be due under the contracts.
Hamblen J
[2011] EWHC 1785 (Comm)
Bailii
England and Wales
Cited by:
See AlsoStandard Chartered Bank v Ceylon Petroleum Corporation ComC 1-Aug-2011
The court considered orders to be made as to post judgment interest after the main judgment in favour of the claimant. . .
Appeal fromStandard Chartered Bank v Ceylon Petroleum Corporation CA 27-Jul-2012
The defendant company appealed against a finding that it was liable to the claimant for payments due under derivative contracts. They argued that transactions were ultra vires since the company was a commercil entity created by statute.
Held: . .

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Updated: 04 July 2021; Ref: scu.441583