ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT
CHANCERY DIVISION
(MR JUSTICE MANN)
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE KITCHIN
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(1) THE THREE MILE INN LIMITED (FORMERLY KNOWN AS RIVERGRAND LTD) | ||
(2) THE NEW THREE MILE IN LIMITED | ||
(3) THE NEW THREE MILE INN (NEWCASTLE) LIMITED (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE LONG BAR LTD) | ||
(4) ST JAMES CAPITAL LIMITED | ||
(5) ST JAMES CAPITAL HOTELS LIMITED | ||
(6) RINDBERG HOLDING COMPANY LIMITED | ||
(7) REGENCY HOLDING & INVESTMENTS COMPANY LIMITED | ||
(8) RIVERBROOK LIMITED | ||
(9) MONACO ASSETS LIMITED | ||
(10) DREAM PROPERTIES LIMITED | ||
(11) WILLIAM GRAHAM ROBERTSON | Applicant | |
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MARTIN DALEY (AS LIQUIDATOR OF THE NEW NORTHUMBRIA HOTEL LTD) | Respondent |
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LORD JUSTICE KITCHIN:
"...will require hospitalisation on 5 June 2012 for an upper digestive endoscopy associated with a ligation of oesophageal varices. This examination will be carried out by Dr Rémy Dumas. This will be the fourth occurrence of endoscopic ligation of oesophageal varices.
This therapeutic endoscopy will limit Mr Robertson's movements. In fact there is a significant risk of digestive haemorrhage due to associated pressure sores and in particular he is forbidden from flying. It is essential that he remains in the principality of Monaco in case of digestive haemorrhage, which would require emergency admission."
"I ... certify that Mr William Robertson was hospitalised from 5 to 6 June 2012 for ligation of oesophageal varices. 5 bands were fitted.
The next session is planned for 11 September 2012.
In the interval between the two hospitalisations, the patient is strongly advised to remain in Monaco in order to limit movements and the risk of haemorrhage."
LORD JUSTICE AIKENS: