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Hook a Director for his Company's Debts

March 2009
James Hutchinson

A recent case, drawing on an archaic nineteenth century statute, opens up another route for creditors to make directors personally liable for their company's debts. The Court of Appeal held that a director, who signs a contract on behalf of his company, might be making an implied representation about the company's ability to perform that contract and be liable in deceit if he knows that representation to be false.

Location: UK

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