In re Blue Horizon Holidays v [1994] JLR 173 (19 May 1994)

In re Blue Horizon Holidays v [1994] JLR 173 (19 May 1994)

A stay of proceedings pending appeal should be granted if there is a reasonable ground of appeal and the appeal would be nugatory without a stay, unless exceptional circumstances justify refusal.

Citation
[1994] JLR 173
Parties
Applicant: Blue Horizon Holidays
Jurisdiction
Jersey
Judgment Date
19 May 1994
Procedural Posture
Civil / Application for Stay Pending Appeal
Outcome
guidance on stay of proceedings pending appeal
Legal Topics
Stay of Proceedings, Stay Pending Appeal

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Parties

Blue Horizon Holidays

Applicant

Procedural Posture

Civil / Application for Stay Pending Appeal

  1. 1 Whether a stay of proceedings should be granted pending appeal

Ratio Decidendi

A stay of proceedings pending appeal should be granted if there is a reasonable ground of appeal and the appeal would be nugatory without a stay, unless exceptional circumstances justify refusal.

Court Disposition

guidance on stay of proceedings pending appeal