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United Kingdom Leading Case unfair prejudice s994

O'Neill v Phillips

[1999] 1 WLR 1092
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtUK House of Lords
Year1999
StatusBinding authority

Summary

A shareholder's legitimate expectations in a quasi-partnership may ground unfair prejudice under s.994 CA 2006 where equitable considerations override strict legal rights.

Key Principle

unfair prejudice under s.994 CA 2006; legitimate expectations in quasi-partnerships

Area of Law

Company and Partnership

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