Grounds of appeal
Grounds of appeal
ZTE appeal on four grounds. Ground 1 is that the judge was wrong to hold that ZTE had acted in bad faith. Ground 2 is that the judge was wrong to treat the fact that the English courts were first seised as a decisive factor. Ground 3 is that the declaration granted by the judge went beyond what was necessary to remedy the mischief he had identified. Ground 4 is that the judge was wrong to hold that the declarations he granted were not contrary to comity.
- Heading
- Lord Justice Arnold Introduction
- Interim licence declarations: a brief summary of the principles
- Jurisdictional conflict
- Factual background
- The judge’s judgment
- The order under appeal
- Grounds of appeal
- Respondents’ notice
- Appeal grounds 1 and 2 and the respondents’ notice grounds: bad faith
- Appeal ground 4: comity
- Conclusions
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