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April 1985
Venetian Blind Specialists Limited v Bridge Shipping (Malawi) Limited (Civil Cause 208 of 1984) [1985] MWHC 6 (3 April 1985)
Applicant failed to show special circumstances or affidavit evidence to justify a stay of proceedings pending appeal.
Civil procedure — Stay of proceedings pending appeal — Appeal not an automatic stay — Stay is discretionary — Applicant must show special circumstances supported by affidavit (risk of non-repayment, company of straw) — Absence of affidavit disentitles applicant to stay.
3 April 1985
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