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Kenyan Judgment Enforcement

Enforcement of Foreign Judgment - Kenya, Isle of Man,
Privy Council
Pattni v Ali and another [2006] UKPC 51
PC
20 November 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
For a judgment to have effect in rem, the determination must be a
determination regarding the status or disposal of property which
is to be valid as against the whole world. The fact that a
judicial determination determines or relates to the existence of
property rights between parties does not in itself mean that it
is in rem.

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