Pender V Lushington
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| Date decided | March 2, 1877 |
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| Court | Court of Appeal |
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| ID | 3110576 |
About Pender V Lushington
Pender v Lushington 6 Ch D 70 is a leading case in UK company law, which confirms that a company member's right to vote may not be interfered with, because it is a right of property. Furthermore, any interference leads to a personal right of a member to sue in his own name to enforce his right.