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Taylor v. LSI Logic Corporation8/25/1998 st impression controlled by foreign law if there is no action pending or decided between the parties. Our observation in this Court's previous decision in this action that a trial court has inherent power to control its own docket was not intended to indicate that a trial court should dismiss a case merely because an issue of foreign law is presented.
Conclusion
We find that the Court of Chancery lacks subject matter jurisdiction to grant the equitable relief Taylor seeks based on Section 241 of the Canada Business Corporations Act because Section 2 of that Act vests exclusive jurisdiction over that claim in the Canadian courts. We, therefore, AFFIRM the Court of Chancery's dismissal of Taylor's complaint although the dismissal was predicated on a different reason.
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