OT Africa Line Ltd v Magic Sportswear Corporation & Ors [2005] EWCA Civ 710 (13 June 2005)
Section 46(1) of the Canadian Marine Liability Act 2001 does not provide a strong reason under English law to refuse enforcement of an exclusive English jurisdiction clause. The English courts will enforce the parties' agreement and grant anti-suit injunctions to restrain proceedings in Canada, as party autonomy and...
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- Citation
- [2005] EWCA Civ 710
- Parties
- Respondent/claimant: O. T. Africa Line Ltd; Appellant/defendant: Magic Sportswear Corporation; Appellant/defendant: Blue Banana; Appellant/defendant: Eastern Marine Underwriters Inc; Appellant/defendant: CNA Canada Holdings Inc; Appellant/defendant: Subrogate Way Inc
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 13 June 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal (civil) / Court of Appeal Judgment on Appeal From High Court (commercial Court)
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; order of Langley J upheld
- Legal Topics
- Exclusive Jurisdiction Clauses, Anti Suit Injunctions, Conflict of Laws, Enforcement of Contracts, Comity, Carriage of Goods by Sea
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Parties
O. T. Africa Line Ltd
Respondent/claimant
Magic Sportswear Corporation
Appellant/defendant
Blue Banana
Appellant/defendant
Eastern Marine Underwriters Inc
Appellant/defendant
CNA Canada Holdings Inc
Appellant/defendant
Subrogate Way Inc
Appellant/defendant
Procedural Posture
Appeal (civil) / Court of Appeal Judgment on Appeal From High Court (commercial Court)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether English courts should stay proceedings and/or grant anti-suit injunctions where parties have agreed to exclusive English jurisdiction but foreign law (Canadian statute) allows proceedings elsewhere
- 2 Whether section 46(1) of the Canadian Marine Liability Act 2001 constitutes a strong reason to refuse enforcement of an exclusive jurisdiction clause
Ratio Decidendi
Section 46(1) of the Canadian Marine Liability Act 2001 does not provide a strong reason under English law to refuse enforcement of an exclusive English jurisdiction clause. The English courts will enforce the parties' agreement and grant anti-suit injunctions to restrain proceedings in Canada, as party autonomy and the proper law of the contract (English law) prevail.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; order of Langley J upheld
Orders
- Refusal to stay English proceedings against Magic and Blue Banana
- Refusal to set aside proceedings against insurers
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