Some may have previously
breached orders made by the Court.
Not exact matches
The borrowers argued that this was a
breach of Art 1 of the First Protocol of the European Convention on Human Rights, and that in
order to be compatible with the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998), s 36 AJA 1970 should be construed
by the
court to include applications
made by a purchaser, as well as a lender.
In Soil Instruments Ltd v Mr Robert King Mason, His Honour Judge Bird, sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High
Court, considered whether Mr King Mason should be committed to prison for alleged
breaches of an
Order made by Mrs Justice May on 26th July 2017, concerning the use of confidential information under a restrictive covenant.
(a) that the Claimants contracted with the Defendants to purchase package holidays at the Club Aguamar Hotel and stayed at the Club Aguamar Hotel between the dates set out in the schedule to the
order, and (b) that the Claimants suffered gastric or other illness of various durations, and / or personal injury, and / or distress, inconvenience, loss and damage as a result of improper performance of the provision of services under the holiday contract, in respect of which the Claimants hold the Defendant liable (i) under the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992, and / or (ii)
by reason of
breaches of the said contracts of various dates for the provision of holidays,
made in writing, and within the jurisdiction of this
Court, and / or (iii)
by reason of the Defendant's negligence during the said period, and / or (iv)
by reason of the Defendant's misrepresentations
made on various dates and inducung the Claimants to enter the said contracts for the provision of holidays.
The second is that where the
court makes an express
order requiring the parent with care to comply with contact arrangements, and that
order is
breached, then, in the interests of consistency, the judge must support the
order by considering enforcement, either under the enforcement provisions in section 11J of the 1989 Child Act or
by contempt proceedings.
If you
breach the parenting
order by failing to return the child / ren as required, a
court may also
make a recovery
order.