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The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge vs The Holding WLL
CTFIC0036/2024
              Neutral Citation
                  [2025] QIC (A) 6
                Date
                  29 April 2025
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                Judges
                  The Rt. Hon. The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
                        
                      Sir William Blair
                        
                       Dr Hassan Al Sayed
                        
                      Summary
                  
The Qatar Financial Centre Civil and Commercial Court's Appellate Division dismissed the appeal by The University of Cambridge against the judgment of the First Instance Circuit, which declined jurisdiction over a dispute with The Holding WLL. Cambridge had sought payment under a first demand guarantee, but the court ruled that parties not established in the QFC cannot opt into its jurisdiction under article 9.2 of the Rules. Despite Cambridge's arguments for summary judgment, the court upheld the lower court's discretionary decision to decline jurisdiction and made no order as to costs.
Judges
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                    The Rt. Hon. The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd Wales 
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                    Sir William Blair England 
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                    Dr Hassan Al Sayed Qatar 
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