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Applicant Unable Situations Court Award Mareva Injunction Show

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In which of these situations would a court most likely award a Mareva Injunction?
(A) Applicant has been unable to show that there is a “fair and serious question to be tried” but has established a “good arguable case”.
(B) Applicant has been unable to give full and frank disclosure of all matters in his knowledge which the judge ought to know.
(C) Applicant has given no undertakings in damages.
Applicant has not been able to identify the assets nor has he provided any grounds for believe that they will be removed or dissipated.
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