Subject-Matter Index
An alphabetical listing of all the subjects dealt with in The Guernsey Law Reports. The principal subjects are identified with bold hyperlinks, which open separate screens giving the breakdown of the subject and linking each legal point to the judgments themselves.
FAILURE TO PROVIDE SPECIMEN FOR ANALYSIS. See ROAD TRAFFIC (Driving or in charge with excess alcohol), (Driving or in charge with excess alcohol—failure to provide specimen for analysis)
FAIR TRIAL. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Fair trial). HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to fair trial)
FAMILY ARRANGEMENTS. See SUCCESSION (Administration of assets—loans due to deceased)
FEE CAP. See COMPANIES (Liquidators—remuneration)
FENTANYL. See CRIMINAL LAW (Drugs—importation), (Drugs—possession with intent to supply)
FIDUCIARIES. See COMPANIES (Directors—fiduciary duties). FINANCIAL SERVICES (Regulation of fiduciaries), (Regulation of fiduciaries—licensing). TRUSTS (Trust protector—removal of protector)
FIEFS. See LAND LAW (Ownership of land—fiefs)
FINAL VESTING ORDERS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Saisie—interim vesting order). LAND LAW (Saisie—interim vesting order)
FINALITY OF DECISIONS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Judgments and orders—finality). EMPLOYMENT (Termination—unfair dismissal)
FINANCIAL PENALTIES. See FINANCIAL SERVICES (Guernsey Financial Services Commission—enforcement powers), (Regulatory offences—financial penalties)
FINANCIAL PROVISION. See FAMILY LAW (Financial provision)
FORCED HEIRSHIP. See SUCCESSION (Légitime)
FOREIGN-APPOINTED RECEIVER. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Recognition of foreign proceedings—appointment of receiver)
FOREIGN COMPANIES. See COMPANIES (Foreign companies). EMPLOYMENT (Employment & Discrimination Tribunal—naming of parties)
FOREIGN COUNSEL. See ADVOCATES (Right of audience—foreign counsel)
FOREIGN COURTS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Reciprocal enforcement of judgments and orders—registration of foreign judgments), (Recognition of foreign proceedings—registration of foreign judgments)
FOREIGN GUARDIAN. See MENTAL HEALTH (Curateur—recognition of foreign guardian)
FOREIGN LAW. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Application of foreign law), (Recognition of foreign proceedings—appointment of receiver). EVIDENCE (Proof of foreign law)
FOREIGN LAWYERS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Costs—foreign lawyers’ costs)
FOREIGN LAWYERS’ COSTS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Costs—foreign lawyers’ costs)
FOREIGN MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Trusts—foreign matrimonial proceedings)
FOREIGN PENAL LAW. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Application of foreign law—foreign penal law)
FOREIGN PROCEEDINGS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Disclosure—support of foreign proceedings). CONFLICT OF LAWS (Parallel foreign proceedings), (Recognition of foreign proceedings). INJUNCTIONS (Freezing orders—use for foreign proceedings), (Interlocutory injunctions—support of foreign proceedings)
FOREIGN PUBLIC LAW. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Application of foreign law—foreign public law)
FOREIGN REVENUE LAW. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Application of foreign law—foreign revenue law)
FORFEITURE. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Proceeds of unlawful conduct—forfeiture). CRIMINAL LAW (Indecent photographs of children—sentence). CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Bail—surety for bail), (Sentence—forfeiture). LANDLORD AND TENANT (Eviction proceedings—relief from forfeiture)
FORFEITURE OF MONEY. See MONEY (Forfeiture)
FORFEITURE ORDER. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Proceeds of criminal conduct—forfeiture order)
FORMAT OF ORDERS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Judgments and orders—format of orders on appeal)
FORUM CONVENIENS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Jurisdiction—forum conveniens)
FRAGMENTATION OF CLAIMS. See CONFLICT OF LAWS (Parallel foreign proceedings—fragmentation of claims)
FRAUD. See ARBITRATION (Stay of proceedings—dispute involving fraud). BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY (Fraudulent dispositions). CIVIL PROCEDURE (Disclosure—Norwich Pharmacal order), (Pleading—fraud). COMPANIES (Compulsory winding up—fraudulent dispositions), (Voluntary winding up—fraudulent dispositions). CRIMINAL LAW (Fraud). PARTNERSHIP (Relations between partners—duty of utmost good faith). TRUSTS (Liabilities of trustees—exclusion of trustee’s liability)
FRAUDULENT DISPOSITIONS. See BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY (Fraudulent dispositions)
FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS. See EUROPEAN LAW (Free movement of goods)
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Freedom of expression)
FREEZING ORDER. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Proceeds of criminal conduct—property freezing order)
FREEZING ORDERS. See CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Proceeds of criminal conduct—freezing of assets). INJUNCTIONS (Freezing orders)
FRESH EVIDENCE. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Appeals—fresh evidence). CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Appeals—fresh evidence)
FRIDAY COURT. See LANDLORD AND TENANT (Eviction proceedings—procedure)
FRIVOLOUS OR VEXATIOUS CLAIMS. See EMPLOYMENT (Employment & Discrimination Tribunal)
FUND ASCERTAINMENT PRINCIPLE. See COMPANIES (Compulsory winding up—assets available for distribution), (Voluntary winding up—assets available for distribution)
FUNDED UNAPPROVED RETIREMENT BENEFITS SCHEME. See TRUSTS (Funded unapproved retirement benefits scheme)
FURTHER AND BETTER PARTICULARS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Further and better particulars—affidavits), (Pleading—further and better particulars)