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Company Law (7th edn)

Brenda Hannigan
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date: 11 December 2024

p. 52420. The derivative claim and the rule in Foss v Harbottlelocked

p. 52420. The derivative claim and the rule in Foss v Harbottlelocked

  • Brenda HanniganBrenda HanniganProfessor of Corporate Law University of Southampton

Abstract

This chapter discusses the rule in Foss v Harbottle and the development of the common law derivative claim as an exception to that rule. The chapter considers the nature of a derivative claim including multiple derivative claims and the basis for granting permission for a claim at common law. The chapter then considers the statutory derivative claim introduced by the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006), Part 11 and examines the basis for granting permission for these statutory claims. The chapter also addresses the issue of reflective loss and the circumstances in which reflective loss will bar a claim by a shareholder. Personal actions at common law and specific statutory rights for shareholders under the CA 2006, for example, rights to information or to call meetings, are also considered.

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