Appointment of administrator by holder of floating charge Power to appoint An administrator may be appointed to a company by the holder of a qualifying floating charge over the company's property, as defined in paras 14(2) and (3).
... defined as 'the whole advantage, whatever it may be, of the reputation and connection of the firm' (Trego v Hunt [1896] AC 7). ... (b) in repaying the amounts shown as standing to the credit of each partner on his capital account; ...
The syntax is not altered, therefore retains the language of the courts. As in recent previous editions, the 15th edition includes a mix of actual AND hypothetical cases. This text is our most research-based Business Law text.
Throughout its 80 years of existence, this book has been a leader and an innovator in the fi elds of business law and the legal environment of business.
471 Croft v Day (1843) 7 Beav 84 . . . 609 Crowther v Shannon Motor Co [1975] 1 WLR 30 . . . 191 Cruickshank v Vaw Motor Cast Ltd [2002] IRLR 24 . . . 506 Cumbrian Newspapers Group Ltd v Cumberland and Westmoreland Herald Newspapers and ...
Duval Ford, LLC, sold a new Ford F-250 pick-up truck to David Sweat. Before taking delivery, Sweat ordered a lift kit to be installed on the truck by a Duval subcontractor. Sweat also replaced the tires and modied the suspension system ...
(vi) In Baldry Vs. Marshall (1925) 1 K.B. 260, B applied to M for a car suitable for touring M said that the Bugatti car, their speciality would suit, and showed B a model. B ordered for a Bugatti car. The car proved to be unfit for ...
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In Pearse v City of Bradford Metropolitan Council (1988), Ms Pearse, a part time lecturer at Ilkley College, was unable to apply for a full time post at the college because the only persons eligible to apply were full time employees of ...
However, in Thomas Witter v TBP Industries (see Key Case box), Jacob J examined and rejected that suggestion. In his opinion, the right to damages under s 2(2) depended not upon the right to rescission still being available but upon the ...
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Terry Holden's stepmother, Rosie, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Terry's wife, Susan, became Rosie's primary caregiver. Rosie executed a durable power of attorney appointing Susan as her agent.
Camal Terry signed a “Sales Contract” to buy a 1995 BMW 3 Series from Robin Drive Auto, a car dealership in Delaware. Terry agreed to pay $4,995 and Robin Drive agreed to hold the BMW for him in contemplation of a sale within twenty-one ...