Peskin v Anderson

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Peskin v Anderson
Court Court of Appeal of England and Wales
Full case name (1) Bruce Peskin (2) Kevin Milner John Anderson & Others
Date decided December 14, 2000 (2000-12-14)
Citation(s) [2000] EWCA Civ 326, [2001] 2 BCLC 1
Case opinions
Mummery LJ
Keywords
Directors' duties

Peskin v Anderson [2000] EWCA Civ 326 is a UK company law case concerning directors' duties.

Facts

Former members of the Royal Automobile Club Ltd sued the directors for failing to disclose that they had plans to demutualise. They could have got £35,000 but had given up their membership. They claimed that the directors had breached a duty owed to them as shareholders to inform them of the upcoming demutualisation plan.

Judgment

Mummery LJ held that there was no breach of duty. General duties are always owed to the company, and specific duties owed to shareholders can only be generated through voluntary assumptions of responsibilities, in relationship to specific transactions. There was no such assumption of responsibility here.

See also

  • UK company law

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