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- Keech_v_Sandford abstract "Keech v Sandford [1726] EWHC Ch J76 is a foundational case, deriving from English trusts law, on the fiduciary duty of loyalty. It concerns the law of trusts and has affected much of the thinking on directors' duties in company law. It holds that a trustee owes a strict duty of loyalty so that there can never be a possibility of any conflict of interest.The case's importance derives partly from its historical context, with the South Sea Bubble. Lord King LC, who decided the case, replaced the former Lord Chancellor, Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield who was tried and found guilty of accepting bribes in 1725. The remedy of granting a constructive trust over property, and the strict approach that all possibility of a conflict of interest was to be avoided, derived from the general outrage at the time.".
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- Keech_v_Sandford citations "Sel Cas Ch 61, 25 ER 223, [1558-1774] All ER Rep 230 [1726] EWHC Ch J76".
- Keech_v_Sandford court "Exchequer Court".
- Keech_v_Sandford dateDecided "1726-10-31".
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- Keech_v_Sandford judges Peter_King,_1st_Baron_King.
- Keech_v_Sandford keywords "Strict liability, fiduciary duty, conflict of interest".
- Keech_v_Sandford name "Keech v Sandford".
- Keech_v_Sandford transcripts J76.html.
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- Keech_v_Sandford subject Category:English_trusts_case_law.
- Keech_v_Sandford subject Category:Exchequer_of_Pleas.
- Keech_v_Sandford subject Category:United_Kingdom_company_case_law.
- Keech_v_Sandford comment "Keech v Sandford [1726] EWHC Ch J76 is a foundational case, deriving from English trusts law, on the fiduciary duty of loyalty. It concerns the law of trusts and has affected much of the thinking on directors' duties in company law. It holds that a trustee owes a strict duty of loyalty so that there can never be a possibility of any conflict of interest.The case's importance derives partly from its historical context, with the South Sea Bubble.".
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