Phillips v Eyre | |
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Court | Court of Exchequer Chamber |
Decided | 23 June 1870 |
Citation | (1870) LR 6 QB 1 |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Kelly CB Martin B Piggott B Cleasby B Willes J Brett J |
Case opinions | |
Willes J | |
Keywords | |
Phillips v Eyre (1870) LR 6 QB 1 is an English decision on the conflict of laws in tort. The Court developed a two limbed test for determining whether a tort occurring outside of the court's jurisdiction can be actionable.[1] In time this came to be referred to as the "dual-actionability test" (or "double actionability test").