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Practice – Summary judgment. The claimant bank applied for summary judgment in connection with actions raising issues of contractual construction relating to sums payable following the termination of ISDA master agreements. The Commercial Court decided the points of construction in the claimant's favour. There were no other compelling reasons why the matter should proceed to trial, and the claimant would be entitled to summary judgment.
Practice – Summary judgment. The claimant bank applied for summary judgment in connection with actions raising issues of contractual construction relating to sums payable following the termination of ISDA master agreements. The Commercial Court decided the points of construction in the claimant's favour. There were no other compelling reasons why the matter should proceed to trial, and the claimant would be entitled to summary judgment.
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