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Great Peace Shipping Ltd v Tsavliris (International) Ltd EWCA Civ 1407 is a case on English contract law and on maritime salvage. It investigates when a common mistake within a contractual agreement will render it void. It is notable for its disapproval of Solle v Butcher, a Court of Appeal case wherein Lord Denning established a new doctrine of "equitable mistake".
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Barrett v IBC International Ltd
Barrett v IBC International Ltd 3 NZLR 160 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding the legal concept of certainty regarding contract formation.
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Marine Services International Ltd v Ryan Estate
Marine Services International Ltd v Ryan Estate 2013 SCC 44 is a leading case of the Supreme Court of Canada concerning the coexistence of Canadian maritime law with provincial jurisdiction over property and civil rights, and it marks a further restriction upon the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity in Canadian constitutional jurisprudence
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Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd v Canada
Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd v Canada is a significant case of the Supreme Court of Canada concerning the application of Canadian income tax law, as well as the purposive interpretation of statutes
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Paper Reclaim Ltd v Aotearoa International Ltd
Paper Reclaim Ltd v Aotearoa International Ltd NZCA 27 (14 March 2006); 3 NZLR 188; (2006) 8 NZBLC 101,685; (2006) 11 TCLR 544 is a cited case in New Zealand holding that exemplary damages are not available for breaches of contract.
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Re TransBus International Ltd
Re TransBus International Ltd EWHC 932 (Ch) is a UK insolvency law case, concerning the discretion of an administrator to trade with a company's assets
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DCA Design International Ltd
DCA Design International is one of the world's leading product design and development consultancies and is based in Warwick, England. The company was founded in 1960 and now employs more than 130 people. DCA specialise in many areas of product design and new product development including: Design for sustainability, Industrial Design, Engineering Design, Electronics Design, Software Design, Medical Design, Scientific Design, Commercial Design and Industrial Design. DCA have been ranked as the UK's Number 1 Product Design Consultancy between 2005-2017 according to Design Week in their Top 100 Surveys.
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Chemoxy International Ltd
Chemoxy International Ltd is a British manufacturer of chemical products. Chemoxy operates two manufacturing sites in Teesside, England. The Company was previously owned by The Dow Chemical Company and was acquired via a management buyout in December 2011. Chemoxy International Ltd produces a range of low toxicity solvents which are used in coatings and cleaning products including Coasol and Estasol which are sold globally. Chemoxy also provides solvent recovery services as well as toll manufacturing services based on a range of reaction chemistries combined with a high degree of fractionation.
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Jetz International Ltd v Orams Marine Ltd
Jetz International Ltd v Orams Marine Ltd DCR 831 is a cited case in New Zealand confirming that the consumer protections under the Consumer Guarantees Act cover consumer goods owned even if they are owned by a limited liability company, as long as they are used for consumer purposes.
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L F Harris International Ltd
Harris began his own business in 1974 manufacturing and selling spare parts for classic motorcycles. As the leading British manufacturers such as Norton Motorcycles, BSA and Triumph went out of business, Harris bought as many spare parts as he could and set up L F Harris International Ltd at a warehouse in Newton Abbot. The venture was a success and he expanded by purchasing an engineering company in Leighton Buzzard and a retail shop in Paignton, Devon. .
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Barlow Clowes International Ltd v Eurotrust International Ltd
Barlow Clowes International Ltd v Eurotrust International Ltd UKPC 37 is an English trusts law case, concerning breach of trust and liability for dishonest assistance
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Cukurova Finance International Ltd v Alfa Telecom Turkey Ltd
Cukurova Finance International Ltd & Anor v Alfa Telecom Turkey Ltd UKPC 19 (5 May 2009), P.C. (on appeal from British Virgin Islands), UKPC 20 (23 May 2012), UKPC 2 (30 January 2013), UKPC 20 (9 July 2013), UKPC 25 (29 July 2013) and UKPC 15 (13 May 2014) were a series of judicial decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, one of which ( UKPC 2) is a leading case on the remedy of appropriation for security interests that was introduced into United Kingdom law under the Financial Collateral Arrangements (No.2) Regulations 2003, which implemented the Financial Collateral Arrangements Directive. Together with its related appeals on preliminary and subsequent issues, it has defined the scope of the remedy, as well as what equitable relief may be available. The case came before the Privy Council on no less than six separate occasions. The case has been called "the British Virgin Islands equivalent of Jarndyce v Jarndyce".