Cotman v Brougham
Cotman v Brougham [1918] AC 514 is UK company law case concerning the objects clause of a company, and the problems involving the ultra vires doctrine. It held that a clause stipulating the courts should not read long lists of objects as subordinate to one another was valid.
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Cotman v Brougham
Cotman v Brougham [1918] AC 514 is UK company law case concerning the objects clause of a company, and the problems involving the ultra vires doctrine. It held that a clause stipulating the courts should not read long lists of objects as subordinate to one another was valid.
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Cotman v Brougham [1918] AC 51 ...... of their constitutional power.
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[1918] AC 514
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House of Lords
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Cotman v Brougham
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Lord Finlay LC, Lord Parker, Lord Wrenbury and Lord Atkinson
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Cotman v Brougham [1918] AC 51 ...... nate to one another was valid.
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