- The
parish contains several settlements, with the
largest village being Breachwood Green. King's
Walden itself is a non-nucleated settlement, with several...
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Creasey v
Breachwood Motors Ltd [1993] BCLC 480 is a UK
company law case
concerning piercing the
corporate veil. Mr
Creasey was
dismissed from his post...
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Breachwood Green Mill is a
Grade II
listed tower mill at King's Walden, Hertfordshire,
England which has been
converted to
residential accommodation. A...
- The view
expressed at
first instance by HHJ
Southwell QC in
Creasey v
Breachwood, that
English law "definitely"
recognised the
principle that the corporate...
- Barton-le-Clay, Bellingdon, Berkhamsted,
Bledlow Ridge, Bovingdon, Bradenham,
Breachwood Green,
Buckland Common Caddington,
Chalfont St Giles,
Chalfont St Peter...
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Creasey (1923–1986),
British Army
officer Creasy (surname)
Creasey v
Breachwood Motors Ltd, UK
company law case
concerning piercing the
corporate veil...
- St Ippolyts,
Little Wymondley, Whitwell, Graveley,
Great Wymondley,
Breachwood Green, Gosmore, Preston, St Paul's Walden, Langley, Bendish, Ley Green...
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villages (e.g. Markyate, Southdown, Whitwell, Kimpton, Flamstead, Redbourn,
Breachwood Green and Wheathampstead.) At the
beginning of 2011,
Roundwood (along...
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Seven Kings Road,
Seven Kings,
London 1904
Baptist Church,
Chapel Road,
Breachwood Green,
Hertfordshire 1904-05
Baptist Church,
Miles Street, Middlesbrough...
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Hobhouse LJ also held, specifically, that the
earlier case of
Creasey v
Breachwood Motors Ltd was wrong. UK
company law
Lifting the
corporate veil "Corporate...