DR VÉRONIQUE MARIE ELISABETH SIMON v MS ANNE “ANOUK” TACHÉ & Ors
The Belgian court was first seised of proceedings involving the same cause of action as the English proceedings on 3 May 2021, before the English court was seised on 10 May 2021. Under Article 29 Brussels Recast, the English proceedings must be stayed pending determination of jurisdiction by the Belgian court. The...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Dr Véronique Marie Elisabeth Simon; Defendant: Ms Anne “Anouk” Taché; Defendant: Ms Carole Lévy; Defendant: Twig SRL
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 01 July 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Commercial Court Claim / Ruling on Jurisdiction and Service Out Application
- Outcome
- Stay of English proceedings pending Belgian court's determination of jurisdiction; Service Out Order set aside if common law applies; Amendment Application stayed.
- Legal Topics
- Jurisdiction, Service Out of Jurisdiction, Forum Conveniens, Brussels Recast Regulation, EU UK Withdrawal Agreement, Consumer Rights, Constructive Trusts
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Parties
Dr Véronique Marie Elisabeth Simon
Claimant
Ms Anne “Anouk” Taché
Defendant
Ms Carole Lévy
Defendant
Twig SRL
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Commercial Court Claim / Ruling on Jurisdiction and Service Out Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the English court has jurisdiction to hear the claim against Belgian defendants
- 2 Whether the English proceedings should be stayed under Articles 29 and 30 of Brussels Recast Regulation
- 3 Whether permission for service out of jurisdiction should have been granted
Ratio Decidendi
The Belgian court was first seised of proceedings involving the same cause of action as the English proceedings on 3 May 2021, before the English court was seised on 10 May 2021. Under Article 29 Brussels Recast, the English proceedings must be stayed pending determination of jurisdiction by the Belgian court. The claim does not satisfy most service out gateways, and England is not clearly the appropriate forum; Belgium is overwhelmingly more appropriate. Permission for service out should not have been granted.
Court Disposition
Stay of English proceedings pending Belgian court's determination of jurisdiction; Service Out Order set aside if common law applies; Amendment Application stayed.
Orders
- English proceedings stayed under Article 29 Brussels Recast Regulation
- Service Out Order, Claim Form, and service set aside if common law applies
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