Shareholder Dispute in UK Law
- Joining The Company: When Should A Company Be Joined To A Shareholder Dispute?
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Reflective loss rule does not apply to claim by indirect shareholder
The rule against reflective loss does not apply to a claim by an “indirect” shareholder in a company. Applying the rule, as restated by the majority of the Supreme Court in Marex v Sevilleja, to a ...
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Unfair Prejudice: To Buy-out Or Not To Buy-out, That Is The Question (for The Judge's Discretion)
...The types of remedies that should be granted in a shareholder ... dispute was the main issue for determination in Ming Siu Hung ... & ... ...
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The Death Of A Shareholder And Rights Of Action By The Estate
... ... shareholders as a whole ... AMT Coffee Limited ... This case concerned a shareholder dispute that arose after one ... of the company's shareholders died ... The deceased shareholder, Mr McCallum-Toppin, had held a ... significant stake in ... ...
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Success For John Caudwell In Claim Against Former Chief Exec Of Signia Wealth
... ... and philanthropist John Caudwell have succeeded in their shareholder dispute against former Chief Executive Nathalie Dauriac ... Signia ... ...
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"Shares for Rights: Over-Sold or Under-Appreciated?"
In this article we consider some alternative approaches to the proposed U.K. status of “employee shareholders,” who receive capital gains tax-exempt shares in their employer (or its parent) in retu...... ... The employee shareholder would then be able to sell those shares at the end of his or her ... Anyone who has been involved in a shareholder dispute in a private company will know just how difficult (and expensive) it can ... ...
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Section 67 And 68 Challenges To LCIA Award Dismissed
... ... Background ... The dispute arose under a shareholder agreement (SHA) concerning land in central ... ...
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Court looks to shareholder to make payment on behalf of litigant
The Court of Appeal applied a new legal test for considering whether an appeal had been stifled by a condition to make a payment into court. The appellant could not make the payment itself so the q...... ... courts are generally slow to draw a major or controlling shareholder into litigation where that shareholder is not the real party to the dispute. However, where a shareholder is effectively the main party and is simply hiding behind a company name, the court may look through the company and ... ...
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Offshore Companies - Onshore Management And Control
... ... The case concerned a dispute about the UK tax-residence status of a Netherlands company. The tribunal ... management was, in reality, undertaken from the UK by its sole shareholder ... Background The dispute concerned a Netherlands incorporated ... ...
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Director Dealings 5 Flashpoints
... ... on a sale), a shareholder complaint or dispute, a credit default or an insolvency process, the ... ...
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