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Relief From Sanctions - Le Plus Ça Change? - Andrew Spencer, 1 Chancery Lane

22/09/13. As noted in previous articles, post April judges have been encouraged to take a much firmer line with applications for relief from sanctions – see for example Venulum Property Investments Ltd v Space Architecture Ltd[2013[ EWHC 1242 (TCC); Thevarajah and others v Riordan and others (9/08/13).

However, Rayyan Al Iraq Co Ltd v Trans Victory Marine Inc (23/8/13) provides a useful counter-example for a party seeking relief for a relatively small error with little or no consequence. There, the claimant, through oversight, served the Particulars of Claim two days late...

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