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Neil Levy represented the Bank and was led by Raymond Cox QC.  On 15 December 2014 the Supreme Court granted permission to appeal.  The appeal is currently expected to be heard in January - March 2016 (appeal reference 2014/0222). For case comment see Gerard McMeel 'What is payment in the 21st Century?' Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law, December 2014 p 675.


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