Plaintiffs were the contractual managers of boats as part of a fleet and CA granted them an injunction against Defendant from employing two of the ships managed by Plaintiff.
CA said that even where granting an injunction will effectively be a specific performance order where the subject matter is of particular value to Plaintiff so that damages would be inadequate. This was the case here.
The presence of a “fiduciary relationship of mutual trust and confidence” does not provide a valid objection.
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Property and Chancery | Equitable Remedies Notes (24 pages) |