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CIVIL DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT LIST
(Mr Justice Moore-Bick)
The Strand London Wednesday 6 February 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE KAY
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GLENCORE INTERNATIONAL AG | Claimant/Respondent | |
and: | ||
METRO TRADING INTERNATIONAL INC | ||
CREDIT LYONNAIS (FRANCE) SA | Defendants/Applicants | |
& OTHERS |
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The Respondent did not appear and was not represented
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Crown Copyright ©
Wednesday 6 February 2002
"The submissions in respect of costs were fully and carefully considered by the judge with a view to exercising his discretion at the end of a long and complicated case on the basis of the post-CPR approach. There is no reason to think that he overlooked the points made in the skeleton argument and I see no error of principle."
"At the hearing on the 1st November 2001, the Judge granted Glencore permission to appeal on certain substantive findings of both the Phase I and Phase II Judgments, and also gave permission to Metro to cross-appeal.
Accordingly, the Judge's costs order of the 1st November 2001 is likely to be contingent upon the outcome of those appeals and/or cross-appeals."