UK Court definition
Examples of UK Court in a sentence
If you decide to commence legal action, you may do so, in any appropriate UK Court.
The Company hereby waives any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding in any New York Court or any UK Court or that such suit, action or proceeding was brought in an inconvenient court and agree not to plead or claim the same.
The UK Court of Appeal (CoA) in Saadoon and Mufdhi ([2009] EWCA Civ7) held that the ECHR only applies to individuals detained by UK forces in Iraq where the UK exercises both de jure and de facto legal control over them; de facto physical control by itself is insufficient to engage ECHR rights and obligations.
Since the constraint loads are modeled separately for each connected vehicle, there are a total of twelve unknown scalar components for each joint.
In its Khalif Mohamed Abdi case, the UK Court of Appeal held that by reason of Article 35 CSR51 UNHCR should be regarded as “a source of assistance and information”47.
However, this substantive legal issue was not finally resolved as the case was (in the words of the plaintiff’s solicitor) ‘bounced up and down the UK Court system by Cape plc, purely on the issue of where the case should be heard’.33 The extensive litigation concerned primarily the procedural question of the Forum Non Conveniens argument, raised by the defendants.
Court granted recognition without distinguishing between main and nonmain proceeding because the foreign proceeding clearly qualified as one or the other and the relief sought - recognition of the injunction contained in the company voluntary arrangement approved by the U.K. Court - would be granted in either a foreign main proceeding or a foreign nonmain proceeding.
The UK Court of Appeal held that it did not matter whether the employee in these circumstances was gay or not.
By an order dated 19 December 2019, the UK Court had directed that a meeting of the company and the Scheme Creditors had to be convened on or about 23 January 2020 for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, approving the Scheme proposed.
On 28 January 2020, the UK Court sanctioned the proposed Scheme, and an order was delivered to the registrar of companies on 30 January 2020.