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Can I get a foreing debtor to attend English court?
After two years of litigation, a year ago I won my case against an unscrupulous French car dealer for breach of consumer contract, English law and jurisdiction having been accepted by the defendant. When he failed to pay the CCJ, I had the judgement certified so that it could be recognised in a French court which was done in February. He has lodged an appeal, locally, against enforcement. Does this mean that I now cannot seize an asset of his in this country (under existing English jurisdiction)? Can I still ask the court in this country to call him to account?
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i dont know how much youre prepared to pay out on this but its very difficult fighting anything over there.
The company i work for once took a french company to court following the supply of a macine that didnt work at all.
It took 3 years of hard fighting, going through all the courts there (the court was in the town where the machine was made and of course everyone knew everyone else, the defendnts even arranged dinner with the judge in the courtroom)
We eventually, by suing the finance company and UK agent, got the case heard in the High courts in London but we walked away with no costs from France and just the machine (that didnt work) in compensation.
I wish you all the best with your case
i dont know how much youre prepared to pay out on this but its very difficult fighting anything over there.
The company i work for once took a french company to court following the supply of a macine that didnt work at all.
It took 3 years of hard fighting, going through all the courts there (the court was in the town where the machine was made and of course everyone knew everyone else, the defendnts even arranged dinner with the judge in the courtroom)
We eventually, by suing the finance company and UK agent, got the case heard in the High courts in London but we walked away with no costs from France and just the machine (that didnt work) in compensation.
I wish you all the best with your case
Congratulations. I remember this case from before.
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I'm afraid I can't throw any light on your question this time around - you need Barmaid or Jenna.
If one of them doesn't show up, I suggest you register on this site and post your query.
http://swarb.co.uk/phpbb/
This is a site that specialises in law questions and the majority of responders (about 80% I would guess) are solicitors. AB used to be useful for many technical and factual questions, but over the past couple of years seems to have degenerated into Chatterbank plus a few useful bits attached.
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