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Reports of Patent, Design and Trade Mark Cases 2007 124(13-14):527-537; doi:10.1093/rpc/2007rpc22
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© Crown Copyright

[2007] R.P.C. 22

CRANWAY LTD v PLAYTECH LTD

Patent Court

(Lewison J.): January 24, 20071

[2007] EWHC 182 (Pat); [2007] R.P.C. 22

Patent—Infringement—Particulars of claim—Application to strike out—Whether serious issue raised on pleadings—Particulars of Infringement—Whether compliant with CPR—Allegation of common design against foreign defendant—Leave to serve out of jurisdiction granted by Master—Application to set aside order for service—Whether acknowledgement of service necessary in patent actions.

Key Words: Acknowledgment of service • European patents • Gambling • Infringement • Joint tortfeasors • Particulars of infringement • Service out of jurisdiction • Striking out


1 Paragraph numbers in this judgment are as assigned by the court.


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