Where the Trial of the Action is unlikely Flashcards

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Principle laid down in

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NWL Ltd v Woods (1979) WLR

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Principle laid down by

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Lord Diplock

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“if the plaintiffs succeed in obtaining an injunction they will never take this case to trial”

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Cayne v Global Natural Resources Plc (1984) All ER

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Cayne v Global Natural Resources Plc (1984) All ER

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Kerr LJ

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“balance of the risk of doing an injustice”

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May J in Cayne v Global Natural Resources Plc (1984) All ER

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“equivalent of giving a final judgement”

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Cambridge Nutrition v British Broadcasting Corp (1990) All ER

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Cambridge Nutrition v British Broadcasting Corp (1990) All ER

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Kerr LJ

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injunction sought was “mandatory in substance”

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Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority (2012) IRLM

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Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority (2012) IRLM

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Hogan J

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Laffoy J - “very much a case of balancing the risk of injustice”

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Jacob v Irish Amateur Rowing Union (2008) IR

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Jacob v Irish Amateur Rowing Union (2008) IR

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Laffoy J

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“where the plaintiff’s case on the evidence is so strong that to refuse an injunction would constitute an injustice”

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May LJ in Cayne v Global Natural Resources Plc (1984) All ER

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