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Regentcrest plc v Cohen [2001] 2 BCLC 319

By Oxbridge Law TeamUpdated 30/05/2024 02:43

Judgement for the case Regentcrest plc v Cohen

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  • Test of improper purposes is objective, and not subjective

  • Thus test is not one of good faith

    • I.e. is possible for director to be acting in good faith, but for improper purposes

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