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Fiduciary Duties: Staying virtuous
A recent Privy Council case indicates how the court will determine remedies and damages for breach of fiduciary duty. Joseph de Lacey explains ‘The case shows the flexibility of the concept of constructive trusts, and how they can be and are used to protect those to whom fiduciary duties are owed.’ On 27 March 2017 …
Cases Referenced
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- Akita Holdings Ltd v Attorney General of the Turks & Caicos Islands [2017] UKPC 7; [2017] WTLR 407 PC
- Arthur v Attorney General of the Turks and Caicos Islands [2012] UKPC 30
- Bray v Ford [1896] AC 44
- Chan v Zacharia [1984] HCA 36
- El Ajou v Dollar Land Holdings Ltd [1993] EWCA Civ 4
- Foskett v McKeown & ors [2000] UKHL 29; [2000] WTLR 667
- Goldcorp Exchange Ltd (in receivership) & ors v Liggett & ors [1994] UKPC 3
- Guinness plc v Saunders plc [1989] UKHL 2
- Holder v Holder [1967] EWCA Civ 2
- Novoship (UK) Ltd & ors v Nikitin & ors [2014] EWCA Civ 908; [2014] WTLR 1521 CA
- Phipps v Boardman [1964] 1 WLR 993; [1965] Ch 992; [1967] 2 AC 46
- Primeau v Granfield (1911) 184 F480
- Re Hallett’s Estate (1880) 13 Ch D 696
- Regal (Hastings) Ltd v Gulliver [1942] UKHL 1
- Rowley v Ginnever [1897] 2 Ch 503
- Ultraframe (UK) Ltd v Fielding [2005] EWHC 1836 (Ch); [2007] WTLR 835