Johnson v Gore Wood & Co
Johnson v Gore Wood & Co [2000] UKHL 65 is a leading UK company law decision of the House of Lords concerning (1) abuse of process relating to litigating issues which have already been determined in prior litigation or by way of settlement, (2) estoppel by convention, and (3) reflective loss of a shareholder with respect to damage which was done to the company in which he holds shares.
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Johnson v Gore Wood & Co
Johnson v Gore Wood & Co [2000] UKHL 65 is a leading UK company law decision of the House of Lords concerning (1) abuse of process relating to litigating issues which have already been determined in prior litigation or by way of settlement, (2) estoppel by convention, and (3) reflective loss of a shareholder with respect to damage which was done to the company in which he holds shares.
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Johnson v Gore Wood & Co [2000 ...... pany in which he holds shares.
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41,766,278
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701,699,214
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[2000] UKHL 65; [2001] 1 All ER 481; [2001] 2 WLR 72
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2000-12-14
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Johnson v Gore Wood & Co
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Johnson v Gore Wood & Co [2000 ...... pany in which he holds shares.
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