Source: All England Reporter
Publisher Citation: [2010] All ER (D) 67 (Sep)
Court: Queen's Bench Division, Commercial Court
Judge:

Hamblen J (judgment delivered extempore)

Representation Lawrence Akka (instructed by Walker & Co) for the claimant.
  Sudhanshu Swaroop (instructed by Spratt Endicott) for the defendant.
Judgment Dates: 13 September 2010

Catchwords

Arbitration - Award - Enforcement - Action to enforce award - Arbitration appeal award made in claimant's favour - Claimant in dispute with bank - Bank not authorised to receive payment - Defendant instructed to make payment to claimant's solicitor's client account - Defendant making payment to bank - Claimant applying for permission to enforce award - Judge granting order - Whether judge erring - .

The Case

Arbitration Award. The Queen's Bench Division, Commercial Court, held that in all the circumstances there had been no substance to the defendant's submissions and there was no reason to set aside an order granting the claimant permission to enforce an arbitration award.

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