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Messier-Dowty Ltd v. Sabena SA
[2000] EWCA Civ 48; [2000] 1 WLR 2040
Key Principle
The power to grant negative declaratory relief (a declaration of non-liability) is a matter of judicial discretion rather than jurisdiction, and the court should grant such relief wherever it would serve a useful purpose, even where a real object of the proceedings is to establish the English court's jurisdiction.
Area of Law
General
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