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  2. Times Travel (UK) Ltd v Pakistan International Airlines Corp

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    (3) Summarising the cases where the court has found lawful act duress 17. The three earlier cases, Williams v Bayley, Kaufman v Gerson and Mutual Finance Ltd, were all cases in which the court treated the attempt by the party to uphold or enforce the contract as being unconscionable because of that party’s behaviour.

  3. United Kingdom competition law - Wikipedia

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    Specific categories of abuse listed in Article 102 EC include price discrimination and exclusive dealing, much the same as sections 2 and 3 of the U.S. Clayton Act. Also under Article 102 EC, the European Council was empowered to enact a regulation to control mergers between firms, currently the latest known by the abbreviation of ECMR "Reg ...

  4. Messr UK Ltd v Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Defective goods, unreasonable terms, satisfactory quality, unfair contract terms Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd v Messer UK Ltd [2002] EWCA Civ 548 is a notable English contract law case, concerning the application of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 in the context of consumer protection and a supply chain.

  5. List of judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ...

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    The extended determinate sentences scheme does not breach Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights, read with Article 5. The differing treatment of EDS prisoners in relation to early release is within the scope of Article 14 on the grounds of "other status". [40] Secretary of State for Justice v MM [2018] UKSC 60: 28 November

  6. Cottage and small scale industries in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The export market for sports goods is fairly diversified. More and more countries are being added to the list of their imports. In 1990-91 there were in all 50 countries importing these good from Pakistan. Thereafter, the list has continuously expanded so that during the 1992-98 period, Pakistan exported sports goods to 90 countries.

  7. UK should outlaw imports of goods made by Xinjiang forced ...

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    Britain should outlaw imports of products made by forced labour in China's Xinjiang region, a senior lawmaker from the ruling Labour party said, while reiterating his call for more scrutiny of ...

  8. Jetivia SA v Bilta (UK) Limited (in liquidation) - Wikipedia

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    Jetivia SA v Bilta (UK) Limited (in liquidation) [2015] UKSC 23 (sometimes referred to as Bilta (UK) Limited v Nazir) is a UK company and insolvency law decision of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in relation to (i) the attribution of unlawful acts of a director to the company where the company is the victim of the unlawful act, and (ii) the extent to which liability for fraudulent ...

  9. Pakistan, IMF reach $3 billion staff-level agreement - AOL

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    (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a staff-level pact with Pakistan on a $3 billion stand-by arrangement, the lender said, a decision long awaited by the South Asian ...