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Hospital Products Ltd v United States Surgical Corporation

(1984) 156 CLR 41
JurisdictionAustralia
Year1984
Statusunclear

Key Principle

A fiduciary relationship arises where one party has undertaken to act in the interests of another in the exercise of a power or discretion that affects the other's legal or practical interests. A purely commercial arm's-length relationship is not presumptively fiduciary; the critical inquiry is whether one party has so undertaken.

Area of Law

equity: fiduciary obligations

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