Not exact matches
Default We may consider you in default if you do not comply with any terms of this Agreement or if you do not pay any payment when it is due, make false, misleading or incomplete statements on Account documents, file bankruptcy or have another insolvency proceeding filed against you or you die or are legally declared incompetent or incapac
Default We may consider you in
default if you do not comply with any terms of this Agreement or if you do not pay any payment when it is due, make false, misleading or incomplete statements on Account documents, file bankruptcy or have another insolvency proceeding filed against you or you die or are legally declared incompetent or incapac
default if you do not comply with any terms of this Agreement or if you do not pay any payment when it is due, make false, misleading or incomplete statements on Account
documents, file bankruptcy or have another insolvency proceeding filed
against you or you die or are legally declared incompetent or incapacitated.
59 The answer to the first question and the first part of the third question is therefore that European Union law must be interpreted as meaning that it does not preclude the issue of judgment by
default against a defendant on whom, given that it is impossible to locate him, the
document instituting proceedings has been served by public notice under national law, provided that the court seised of the matter has first satisfied itself that all investigations required by the principles of diligence and good faith have been undertaken to trace the defendant.
Highlights include a London arbitration relating to a US $ 2 billion African urban project, a landmark decision on legal professional privilege in Hong Kong's highest court after a
document summons by the HK Secretary for Justice, a # 1 billion joint venture dispute between two global oil companies, and action
against various
defaulting clients of a renowned English financial institution.
Even though the defendant based in Taiwan is served with all the legal
documents, like the court notice and summons, in compliance with the foreign laws, the Taiwan court will accept the defendant's argument
against the
default foreign judgment that the legal
documents are not served as per Taiwanese laws.
[Dave Lieber / Dallas News, Volokh in September and related on similar schemes here (takedown request
against one of Volokh's own posts) and here (private
default judgment cited in request to Google to deindex government
documents), earlier here, etc..]