National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd v Olint Corpn Ltd (Practice Note)

Subject Matter

INJUNCTION — Interlocutory — Application — Requirement of notice — Notice required unless giving notice would enable steps to be taken to defeat purpose of injunction or there were no time to give notice before injunction required — Short or informal notice to be given wherever possible if too late to give notice required by rules — Matters to be taken into account when determining application — Same principles applying whether injunction prohibitory or mandatory — Jamaica

[2009] UKPC 16; [2009] 1 WLR 1405; [2009] Bus LR 1110; [2009] 1 CLC 637, PC

Commentary

Blackstones Civil Practice 2023
Test for Entering Summary Judgment - Points of law and construction 34.14

Interim Mandatory Injunctions 37.62

Pre-action Applications for Interim Injunctions - Urgent cases 37.4

American Cyanamid Guidelines - Serious question to be tried 37.22

American Cyanamid Guidelines - Undertakings in damages - Whether the undertaking in damages is an adequate protection for the defendant 37.27

American Cyanamid Guidelines - Undertakings in damages - Balance of convenience 37.29

Introduction 48.1

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