Carlen v Drury

Carlen v Drury (1812) 35 ER 61 is a UK partnership law case, which is often cited for a broader principle in UK company law that the court generally does not allow litigation by members where a procedure for redress is set out in the articles of association. == Facts == The Bankside Brewery was a partnership, composed of three hundred people, that began on 21 June 1808 for a term of 99 years.

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Carlen v Drury

Carlen v Drury (1812) 35 ER 61 is a UK partnership law case, which is often cited for a broader principle in UK company law that the court generally does not allow litigation by members where a procedure for redress is set out in the articles of association. == Facts == The Bankside Brewery was a partnership, composed of three hundred people, that began on 21 June 1808 for a term of 99 years.

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