Armitage v Nurse
Armitage v Nurse [1997] EWCA Civ 1279 is the leading decision in English trusts law concerning the validity of exemption clauses. The Court of Appeal held that in English law trustee exemption clauses can validly exempt trustees from liability for all breaches of trust except fraud. Millet LJ gave the leading judgment.
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Armitage v Nurse
Armitage v Nurse [1997] EWCA Civ 1279 is the leading decision in English trusts law concerning the validity of exemption clauses. The Court of Appeal held that in English law trustee exemption clauses can validly exempt trustees from liability for all breaches of trust except fraud. Millet LJ gave the leading judgment.
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, [1998] Ch 241, [1997] 3 WLR 1046, [1997] 2 All ER 705
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1997-03-19
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Armitage v. Nurse and others
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Hirst LJ, Millett LJ and Hutchison LJ
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