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Page v Champion Financial Management Ltd

[2014] EWHC 1778 (QB)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court (Queen's Bench Division)
Year2014
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

A default judgment obtained against one defendant does not preclude a co-defendant in the same proceedings from advancing a defence inconsistent with that judgment, and although under s.39(3) FSMA 2000 an authorised principal is responsible for the acts and omissions of its appointed representative, that responsibility does not bind the principal to a default judgment entered against the representative.

Area of Law

equity, commercial

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