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Dalhousie Law Journal

Journal

1976

Jurisdiction

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Doyle V. Doyle, Michael T. Hertz Oct 1976

Doyle V. Doyle, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

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Doyle V. Doyle, Michael T. Hertz Oct 1976

Doyle V. Doyle, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Doyle V. Doyle, Michael T. Hertz Oct 1976

Doyle V. Doyle, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

In Doyle v. Doyle, ' the defendant in a civil action moved to set aside the service of a writ of summons on the grounds of want of jurisdiction of the Newfoundland Supreme Court. The defendant, resident and domiciled in Montreal, was arrested there on December 7, 1973, and taken under police escort to St. John's. He was released on bail on December 11 but was required to remain in Newfoundland until final disposition of the fraud case for which he had been arrested. On December 17 a writ was issued against him from the Newfoundland Court and on December …


Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz May 1976

Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

In Oy Nokia Ab v. The Ship "Martha Russ" 1the Trial Division of the Federal Court was faced with the issue of its power to authorize service of a statement of claim out of the jurisdiction. Before the court stood the plaintiff, Oy Nokia Ab, a Finnish corporation, and the defendants, the German registered ship "Martha Russ", her German corporate owners, E. Russ & Co., a second ship, the Dutch "Korendyk", and the latter's owners, the Dutch corporation Nederlandsche-Ameri-Kaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij, N.V. Oy Nokia's claim sounded in both tort and breach of contract in that the defendants had allegedly delivered …


Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz May 1976

Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

In Oy Nokia Ab v. The Ship "Martha Russ" 1the Trial Division of the Federal Court was faced with the issue of its power to authorize service of a statement of claim out of the jurisdiction. Before the court stood the plaintiff, Oy Nokia Ab, a Finnish corporation, and the defendants, the German registered ship "Martha Russ", her German corporate owners, E. Russ & Co., a second ship, the Dutch "Korendyk", and the latter's owners, the Dutch corporation Nederlandsche-Ameri-Kaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij, N.V. Oy Nokia's claim sounded in both tort and breach of contract in that the defendants had allegedly delivered …


Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz May 1976

Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

In Oy Nokia Ab v. The Ship "Martha Russ" 1the Trial Division of the Federal Court was faced with the issue of its power to authorize service of a statement of claim out of the jurisdiction. Before the court stood the plaintiff, Oy Nokia Ab, a Finnish corporation, and the defendants, the German registered ship "Martha Russ", her German corporate owners, E. Russ & Co., a second ship, the Dutch "Korendyk", and the latter's owners, the Dutch corporation Nederlandsche-Ameri-Kaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij, N.V. Oy Nokia's claim sounded in both tort and breach of contract in that the defendants had allegedly delivered …


Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz May 1976

Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

In Oy Nokia Ab v. The Ship "Martha Russ" 1the Trial Division of the Federal Court was faced with the issue of its power to authorize service of a statement of claim out of the jurisdiction. Before the court stood the plaintiff, Oy Nokia Ab, a Finnish corporation, and the defendants, the German registered ship "Martha Russ", her German corporate owners, E. Russ & Co., a second ship, the Dutch "Korendyk", and the latter's owners, the Dutch corporation Nederlandsche-Ameri-Kaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij, N.V. Oy Nokia's claim sounded in both tort and breach of contract in that the defendants had allegedly delivered …


Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz May 1976

Oy Nokia And Order Xi: Notes On Unstructured Bases Of Jurisdiction, Michael T. Hertz

Dalhousie Law Journal

In Oy Nokia Ab v. The Ship "Martha Russ" 1the Trial Division of the Federal Court was faced with the issue of its power to authorize service of a statement of claim out of the jurisdiction. Before the court stood the plaintiff, Oy Nokia Ab, a Finnish corporation, and the defendants, the German registered ship "Martha Russ", her German corporate owners, E. Russ & Co., a second ship, the Dutch "Korendyk", and the latter's owners, the Dutch corporation Nederlandsche-Ameri-Kaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij, N.V. Oy Nokia's claim sounded in both tort and breach of contract in that the defendants had allegedly delivered …