Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Hall

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year2006
Date2006
CourtChancery Division (Companies Court)
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5 cases
  • HM Revenue and Customs v Holland; Re Paycheck Services 3 Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • July 2, 2009
    ...prevent. There must, it was said, always be at least one human being responsible for a company's actions. The approach of Evans-Lombe J in the Hall case was correct, that is to look at the quality of the acts done, not the capacity in which they were purportedly done. Discussion of the corp......
  • HM Revenue and Customs v Holland; Re Paycheck Services 3 Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • June 24, 2008
    ... ... to act as sole corporate director and company secretary respectively of each of the Composite Companies, and Mr and ... creditors and HMRC; (e) Not to continue to trade whilst insolvent” ... 38 ... discussion about anything involving trusts, he did state in evidence that he had no reason to doubt the accuracy of ... in fact — Secretary of State for Trade & Industry v. Hollier [2007] BCC 11 at 23H —24A, per Etherton J, ... Hall and Nuttall [2006] EWHC 1995 one of the respondents to ... ...
  • HM Revenue and Customs v Holland; Re Paycheck Services 3 Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • November 24, 2010
    ...held to be a de facto director of the subject company which was in issue in Re Hydrodam (Corby) Ltd was raised again in Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Hall [2006] EWHC 1995 (Ch); [2009] BCC 190. The first respondent to those proceedings for disqualification, Mr Hall, did not re......
  • Secretary of State for Business, enterprise and Regulatory Reform (formerly the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry) v Poulter
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • Invalid date
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