Misfeasance in UK Law
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Re Horsley & Weight Ltd
... ... Stephen Albert Horsley ("the respondent"), a declaration that the respondent was guilty of misfeasance and breach of trust in relation to the company in respect of the acquisition by the company of a pension policy for the respondent's benefit. The ... ...
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Mullarkey and Others v Broad and another
... ... The originating application alleged misfeasance and breach of trust in relation to Southill and sought payment of unspecified amounts. Mr Goodman made a witness statement in support of the ... ...
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HMB Holdings Ltd v Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda
... ... and affected by bias but that here too the test was passed, as it was in regard to what he understood to be an alternative claim of misfeasance in public office ... 25 In the Court of Appeal Redhead JA, in a judgment with which the other members of the Court ... ...
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(1) Paul Carter (2) Paul Dugdale (3) Iain Goulding (4) Stephen Hodgson (5) Stuart Jardine (6) John Robson (7) Robert Stafford (8) Duncan Watson (9) John Whittle v the Chief Constable of the Cumbria Police
... ... It is alleged that there was misfeasance in public office by named officers for whose conduct the Defendant is alleged to be vicariously liable. The named officers are Assistant Chief ... ...
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Akenzua v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... we have to decide is whether it is arguable in law that Zena Laws' death at Denton's hands was the actionable consequence of acts of misfeasance in public office by one or more officials of the Home Office or officers of the Metropolitan Police. No point is taken for the present on the fact ... ...
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Karagozlu v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
... ... Introduction : ... 1 This appeal raises an interesting question as to the ingredients of the tort of misfeasance in public office, which we will call 'misfeasance' for short. It is common ground that the claimant must prove damage, sometimes called material or ... ...
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Hussain v Chief Constable of West Mercia Constabulary
... ... 1 This appeal raises a question as to the nature and extent of the injury required as a component of the tort of misfeasance in public office. It is an appeal from the order of His Honour Judge McKenna of 18 January 2008, who allowed an appeal by the Defendant against the ... ...
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Daniel Cummings and Others v The Ministry of Justice
... ... They all seek damages (including aggravated and exemplary damages) in assault. The First Claimant (Mr Cummings) also alleges misfeasance in public office and malicious prosecution. All the claims arise out of events in HMP Frankland on the night of 27–28 June, and 3 and 4 August ... ...
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Halls and Another v O'Dell and Others
... ... made on 13th December 1990 whereby, reversing the decision of Mr Registrar Buckley in misfeasance proceedings by joint liquidators against the former directors of two companies in liquidation, he dismissed the proceedings for want of prosecution ... ...
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Natasha Sivanandan (Claimant/Appellant) v London Borough of Enfield
... ... The Judge struck out a claim made by Ms Sivanandan against the London Borough of Enfield in which she alleged misconduct, misfeasance in public office by employees of Enfield ... 2 The claim was struck out under CPR 3.4 (2)(b) on the grounds that it ... ...
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