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What does Application mean? An application is a procedural request asking a court to make an order, typically during the life of proceedings (an interim/interlocutory application) but sometimes disposing of an issue finally. The concept is descriptive rather than statutorily defined; content and procedure are set by court rules and case law in each jurisdiction. England and Wales: under the Civil Procedure Rules, applications are made by application notice (cpr Part 23), on notice or without notice, supported by evidence (usually a witness statement), and subject to filing fees, service and time limits. Common applications include extensions of time, summary judgment, security...

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Rome I (Regulation 593/2008): UK application, interpretation and post-Brexit operation for contracts concluded 17 December 2009 to 31 December 2020, including intra-UK use and interpretative tools

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This Practice Note assists in identifying the governing law where a Contract was concluded on or after 17 December 2009 and before 1 January 2021. For agreements made on other dates, the UK courts will apply an alternative governing-law regime, selected by Reference to the date the contract was entered into. The applicable scheme is determined by the date on which the contract was concluded. For direction on the various regimes and how they interrelate, see Practice Note: Applicable law regimes.

This Note examines the operation and construction of Regulation (EC) 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations, known as Rome I. Within this Note it is cited as Regulation (EC) 593/2008, Rome I, or simply Rome I. It sets out when and for what reasons Rome I came into force and offers guidance to aid interpretation of the regulation. It also offers practical pointers on applying the regulation.

The impact of the UK’s departure from the EU

The consequences of the UK’s departure from the EU differ according to whether the regulation falls to be applied by the UK courts or by the courts of the remaining...

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Angharad Parry
Angharad Parry , KC

Angharad Parry specialises in advisory and advocacy work in a wide range of commercial disputes with a special focus on private international law issues/conflict of laws, sale of goods and commodities, energy and natural resources, off-shore, projects and heavy industry, carriage of goods, shipping and public international law work (particularly involving contracts between states and private entities). In addition to court work, she has extensive experience in arbitration, particularly before the ICC and LCIA. Angharad has also been involved in court proceedings, ancillary to arbitration, with a recent appearance before the Court of Appeal in the seminal case of Integral Petroleum Ltd v Melars Group Ltd (2016) EWCA Civ 108. She has also been involved in numerous proceedings with multi-jurisdictional elements.Angharad is recommended by The Legal 500 (2012 and 2013) as a "Leading Junior" in the field of Commercial...

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