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    Corporate personality: the unjust foundation of English company law

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    Authors
    Nyombi, Chrispas
    Bakibinga, David James
    Affiliation
    University of Bedfordshire
    Makerere University
    Issue Date
    2014
    Subjects
    Salomon v Salomon
    corporate veil
    corporate personality
    limited liability
    
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    Abstract
    The article discusses the doctrine of corporate personality and the reportedly unjust foundation of English company law as of 2014, focusing on the British House of Lords' ruling in the nineteenth century legal case Salomon v. Salomon & Co. Ltd. which deals with liquidators' rights and Great Britain's Joint Stock Companies Act. A separate legal entity doctrine is mentioned, along with British case law and various judgments by English courts. Great Britain's Parliament is also examined.
    Citation
    Nyombi, C. & Bakibinga D, (2014) 'Corporate personality: The unjust foundation of English Company Law', Labor Law Journal, 65, (2) pp.94
    Publisher
    Commerce Clearing House, Inc
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/579137
    Additional Links
    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2644765
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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