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{{A|Negotiation|}} when you are fairly keen for [[English courts]] to hear your dispute, but [[I'm not going to die in a ditch about it|you won’t die in a ditch about it]]. Compare with [[exclusive jurisdiction]]
{{A|negotiation|}}When you are fairly keen for [[English courts]] to hear disputes about your contract — and (cough) any [[non-contractual obligation]]s arising out of it, but [[I'm not going to die in a ditch about it|you won’t die in a ditch about it]]. Compare with [[exclusive jurisdiction]].
 
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*[[Governing law]]
*[[Exclusive jurisdiction]]
*[[Rome II]]
*[[Non-contractual obligation]]s

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When you are fairly keen for English courts to hear disputes about your contract — and (cough) any non-contractual obligations arising out of it, but you won’t die in a ditch about it. Compare with exclusive jurisdiction.

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