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Royal British Bank v
Turquand (1856) 6 E&B 327 is a UK
company law case that held
people transacting with
companies are
entitled to ****ume that internal...
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David Turquand-Young (13
January 1904 – 14
September 1984) was a
British modern pentathlete. He
competed at the 1924 and 1928
Summer Olympics. He was member...
- area. In the late 1870s,
retired British army officers,
including Glynn Turquand and
Captain Egremont Shearburn, pla**** one of the
first polo
matches in...
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their acts by
virtue of
their ostensible authority (see also: the rule in
Turquand's Case).
Because directors exercise control and
management over the organization...
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James Turquand Laidley (1823 – 29
March 1877) was a
pastoralist and
Member of the
Queensland Legislative Council in the
colony of
Queensland (later a state...
- in 1965;
appeared on an
episode of The
Facts of Life, as Madge. Todd
Turquand: born in Hollywood, California, in 1964.
Curtis Wong: born in Vancouver...
- "Rule of
Indoor management" or "
Turquand's Rule". The rule
derives its name from the case of
Royal British Bank v
Turquand,
where the
defendant was the liquidator...
- of a
transaction would be held to put a
person on enquiry. The rule in
Turquand's case does not
enable a
third party to hold the
company to an unauthorized...
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Caledonian Hotel.
Rebus is
reminded of the 1978
murder at this
hotel of
Maria Turquand, an
unsolved case in
which Edinburgh bankers and pop
stars were suspects...
- was pla**** in Boerne, Texas, at
retired British officer Captain Glynn Turquand's famous Balcones Ranch. The Boerne, Texas,
legend also has
plenty of evidence...