Full case name Nudd v Taylor Citation(s) [2000] QSC 344 End date August 30, 2000 | Decided 30 August 2000 | |
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Nudd v Taylor [2000] QSC 344, was a court case, decided in the Supreme Court of Queensland on 30 August 2000. The case concerned Australian Private International Law, specifically giving a Queensland authority to the application of the Moçambique rule.
Judgement
Holmes J in determining whether there could be an exception to the Moçambique rule applied in regard to the counterclaim, stated:
Holmes J in determining that a foreign litigant had submitted himself to this jurisdiction stated:
References
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