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In Plus Group Ltd V Pyke
is a UK company law British company law regulates corporations formed under the Companies Act 2006. Also governed by the Insolvency Act 1986, the UK Corporate Governance Code, European Union Directive (European Union), Directives and court cases, the company is th ... case concerning the fiduciary duties of directors, and in particular the doctrine concerning corporate opportunities. In the course of his appellate judgment, Lord Justice Sedley, sitting with Lord Justice Brooke and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker, cast doubt on the correctness of the contract law case, '' Bell v. Lever Bros'' Facts In Plus Group Ltd did not like one of its partners, John Pyke, and wanted him to resign. Pyke refused. The other directors tried to squeeze him out by excluding him from management and severing his salary. Without resigning his directorship, Pyke set up his own company and got a lucrative contract with a major In Plus customer. In Plus then sued him for breach of fiduciary duty, ar ...
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Court Of Appeal Of England And Wales
The Court of Appeal (formally "His Majesty's Court of Appeal in England", commonly cited as "CA", "EWCA" or "CoA") is the highest court within the Senior Courts of England and Wales, and second in the legal system of England and Wales only to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The Court of Appeal was created in 1875, and today comprises 39 Lord Justices of Appeal and Lady Justices of Appeal. The court has two divisions, Criminal and Civil, led by the Lady Chief Justice and the Master of the Rolls respectively. Criminal appeals are heard in the Criminal Division, and civil appeals in the Civil Division. The Criminal Division hears appeals from the Crown Court, while the Civil Division hears appeals from the County Court, High Court of Justice and Family Court. Permission to appeal is normally required from either the lower court or the Court of Appeal itself; and with permission, further appeal may lie to the Supreme Court. Its decisions are binding on all courts, ...
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Jonathan Parker
Sir Jonathan Frederic Parker, PC (born 8 December 1937) is a retired British Lord Justice of Appeal. Education Sir Jonathan was born in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, the son of Sir Edmund Parker (1908–1981) and Elizabeth Mary Butterfield (died 1984). His father was a distinguished accountant who was senior partner of Price Waterhouse & Co. and president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales from 1967–68. He was educated at Winchester College and then Magdalene College, Cambridge. Career He was called to the Bar in 1962. He was appointed as Queen's Counsel in 1979. He became a Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1985, and served as head of chambers at 11 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. He became a High Court Judge in the Chancery Division in 1991 when he received the customary knighthood. He then became a Lord Justice of Appeal in 2000, whereupon he was appointed to the Privy Council in the usual way. He retired from the bench in 2007. He also se ...
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UK Company Law
British company law regulates corporations formed under the Companies Act 2006. Also governed by the Insolvency Act 1986, the UK Corporate Governance Code, European Union Directive (European Union), Directives and court cases, the company is the primary legal vehicle to organise and run business. Tracing their modern history to the late Industrial Revolution, public companies now employ more people and generate more of wealth in the United Kingdom economy than any other form of organisation. The United Kingdom was the first country to draft modern corporation statutes, where through a simple registration procedure any investors could incorporate, limit liability to their commercial creditors in the event of business insolvency, and where management was delegated to a centralised board of directors. An influential model within Europe, the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth and as an international standard setter, British law has always given people broad freedom to design the i ...
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Directors' Duties In The United Kingdom
Directors' duties in the United Kingdom bind anybody who is formally appointed to the board of directors of a UK company law, UK company. Scope Directors appointed to the board of directors, board form the central authority in UK companies. In carrying out their functions, directors (whether formally appointed, ''de facto'', or "shadow directors") owe a series of duties to the company. There are presently seven key duties codified under the Companies Act 2006 sections 171 to 177, which reflect the common law and equitable principles. These may not be limited, waived or contracted out of, but companies may buy insurance to cover directors for costs in the event of breach. The remedies for breaches of duty were not codified, but follow common law and equity, and include Damages, compensation for losses, restitution of illegitimate gains and specific performance or injunctions. Duty to act for proper purposes The first director's duty under section 171 is to follow the company's ...
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Lord Justice Sedley
Sir Stephen John Sedley (born 9 October 1939) is a British lawyer. He worked as a judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales from 1999 to 2011 and was a visiting professor at the University of Oxford from 2011 to 2015. Early life and education Sedley was born to Rachel and William "Bill" Sedley. His father, who came from a Jewish immigrant family, operated a legal advice service in the East End of London in the 1930s. Morning Star 7 July 1985 In the Second World War, Bill (1910–1985) served in North Africa and Italy with the Eighth Army. He founded the firm of lawyers of Seifert and Sedley in the 1940s with Sigmund Seifert, and was a lifelong Communist. Stephen himself joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1958, and left in the early 1980s. He was an unsuccessful Communist candidate for the Camden ward on Camden London Borough Council at the 1974 local elections. Sedley was described as a "former member" of the party by ''The Daily Telegraph'' in 2007. Sir S ...
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Lord Justice Brooke
Sir Henry Brooke CMG (19 July 1936 – 30 January 2018) was a British judge. He became a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1996, and became vice-president of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in 2003. He retired from judicial office on 30 September 2006. Early life Brooke was the son of Henry Brooke, Baron Brooke of Cumnor, a former Home Secretary, and Barbara Brooke, Baroness Brooke of Ystradfellte. His parents were one of the few married couples where ''both'' partners held noble titles in their own right. His elder brother was Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville and he also had two younger sisters; Honor Miller and Margaret Pulfer. Brooke was educated at Marlborough College (1949–54) and undertook national service in the Royal Engineers (1955–57). He then studied Mods and Greats (classical language and literature, and ancient history and philosophy) at Balliol College, Oxford (1957–61). Legal career He was called to the Bar by the ...
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Bell V
A bell /ˈbɛl/ () is a directly struck idiophone percussion instrument. Most bells have the shape of a hollow cup that when struck vibrates in a single strong strike tone, with its sides forming an efficient resonator. The strike may be made by an internal "clapper" or "uvula", an external hammer, or—in small bells—by a small loose sphere enclosed within the body of the bell (jingle bell). Bells are usually cast from bell metal (a type of bronze) for its resonant properties, but can also be made from other hard materials. This depends on the function. Some small bells such as ornamental bells or cowbells can be made from cast or pressed metal, glass or ceramic, but large bells such as a church, clock and tower bells are normally cast from bell metal. Bells intended to be heard over a wide area can range from a single bell hung in a turret or bell-gable, to a musical ensemble such as an English ring of bells, a carillon or a Russian zvon which are tuned to a common sca ...
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Boardman V
Boardman may refer to: People * Boardman (surname) * Boardman Conover (1892–1950), American soldier, salesman and amateur ornithologist * Boardman Robinson (1876–1952), Canadian-born American painter, illustrator and cartoonist Places in the United States * Boardman, Florida, an unincorporated community * Boardman, North Carolina, a town * Boardman, Ohio, a census-designated place * Boardman, Oregon, a city ** Boardman Airport, near the city ** Boardman Coal Plant, a power station in Boardman * Boardman, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community * Boardman River, Michigan * Boardman Township, Clayton County, Iowa * Boardman Township, Michigan * Boardman Township, Mahoning County, Ohio * Mount Boardman, in the Diablo Range, California * Boardman Creek, Camas County, Idaho * Boardman Lake (Idaho), in the Soldier Mountains * Boardman Peak, in the Soldier Mountains * Boardman River, Michigan Other uses * Boardman Bikes, a British bicycle manufacturer founded by cyclist Ch ...
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Guth V
Guth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Guth (born 1947), American cosmologist * Alfred Guth (1908–1996), Austrian-born American water polo player, swimmer, and Olympic modern pentathlete * Allison Guth (born 1981/2), American basketball coach * Amy Guth, American radio host and writer * Bucky Guth (born 1966), American baseball player * Charles Guth (1876–1948), American businessman * Charlie Guth (1856–1883), American baseball player * Claus Guth (born 1964) German theatre director, focused on opera * Dana Guth (born 1970), German politician * Dennis Guth (born 1955), American politician * Eugene Guth (1905–1990), Hungarian-American physicist * Fernand Guth (1926–1977), Luxembourgish footballer * Henk Guth (c.1921–2003), Dutch artist * Jean Baptiste Guth (1883–1921), French painter and illustrator * John Guth (born 1981), American poker player * Joseph P. Guth (1860–1928), American architect * Larry Guth (born 1977), ma ...
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Keech V
Keech is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Hazel Keech (born 1987), Indian film actress and model * Joseph C. Keech (1833–1915), American politician from Pennsylvania * Kelvin Keech (1895–1977), American actor, producer, and radio announcer * Margaret Keech (born 1954), Australian Labour Party politician * Matthew Keech (born 1970), English cricketer * Ray Keech (1900–1929), board track and brick track racer in the 1920s * Richmond Bowling Keech (1896–1986), United States federal judge * William Keech (born 1872), English footballer who played as a defender See also * Keech Cottage, hospice in Luton, England * Keech v Sandford in English case law * The Voyage of the Sable Keech, 2006 science fiction novel by Neal Asher * Cheech (other) Cheech or The Cheech may refer to: People * Cheech Marin (born 1946), American stand-up comedian and actor * Cheech, professional wrestler, part of The Miracle Ultraviolence Connection * Frank DeCicco, aka Fran ...
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United Kingdom Company Case Law
United may refer to: Places * United, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * United, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Arts and entertainment Films * ''United'' (2003 film), a Norwegian film * ''United'' (2011 film), a BBC Two film * ''The United'' (film), an unreleased Arabic-language film Literature * ''United!'' (novel), a 1973 children's novel by Michael Hardcastle Music * United (band), Japanese thrash metal band formed in 1981 Albums * ''United'' (Commodores album), 1986 * ''United'' (Dream Evil album), 2006 * ''United'' (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell album), 1967 * ''United'' (Marian Gold album), 1996 * ''United'' (Phoenix album), 2000 * ''United'' (Woody Shaw album), 1981 Songs * "United" (Judas Priest song), 1980 * "United" (Prince Ital Joe and Marky Mark song), 1994 * "United" (Robbie Williams song), 2000 * "United", a song by Danish duo Nik & Jay featuring Lisa Rowe * "United (Who We Are)", a song by XO-IQ, featured in the television ser ...
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Court Of Appeal (England And Wales) Cases
An appellate court, commonly called a court of appeal(s), appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to Hearing (law), hear a Legal case, case upon appeal from a trial court or other lower tribunal. Appellate courts other than supreme courts are sometimes named as Intermediate appellate court. In much of the world, Judiciary, court systems are divided into at least three levels: the trial court, which initially hears cases and considers factual Evidence (law), evidence and testimony relevant to the case; at least one intermediate appellate court; and a supreme court (or court of last resort) which primarily reviews the decisions of the intermediate courts, often on a Discretionary review, discretionary basis. A particular court system's supreme court is its highest appellate court. Appellate courts nationwide can operate under varying rules. Under its standard of review, an appellate court determines the extent of th ...
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