Judgment · jid 1915
Perry v Lopag
FSD 0205 OF 2017 (NSJ) · 2023-Feb-23
Claim that trustees under a Liechtenstein trust had acted in breach of a proprietary injunction granted by this Court by entering into a litigation funding agreement - contempt of court - the trustees' rights of indemnity, lien and retention under Liechtenstein law - interpretation and effect of the litigation funding agreement - interpretation of the injunction - standard of proof to be satisfied on application for declaration that the trustees had acted in breach of the injunction
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| Cause Number | FSD 0205 OF 2017 (NSJ) |
|---|---|
| Court | Grand Court |
| Judgment Date | 2023-Feb-23 |
| Subject | Claim that trustees under a Liechtenstein trust had acted in breach of a proprietary injunction granted by this Court by entering into a litigation funding agreement - contempt of court - the trustees' rights of indemnity, lien and retention under Liechtenstein law - interpretation and effect of the litigation funding agreement - interpretation of the injunction - standard of proof to be satisfied on application for declaration that the trustees had acted in breach of the injunction |
| Category | Financial Services Division |
| Filename (current) | 6HANKF1VAG2O1GC755G65CFD6517803447DA469F443511B6DF39.pdf |
| File MD5 | ebd2b7de55e65b0af989c27dcdfd3e0f |
| Source pipeline | csv |