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Mitchell and another v Sheikh Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber

[2025] UKSC 43; [2025] 3 WLR 849
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtSupreme Court of the United Kingdom
Year2025
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Equity imposes ad hoc fiduciary duties on a person who assumes and exercises the powers of a director even after office has terminated, and where such a fiduciary misapplies company property the loss for equitable compensation is assessed flexibly by reference to what is just and equitable, with no fixed rule that valuation must be at the trial date.

Area of Law

General

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