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6 February 2018

Fraud Prevention: The Royal Court's New Power

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The Companies (Guernsey) Law 2008 defines a "member" of a company as one whose name appears in the company's register of members.
Guernsey Corporate/Commercial Law
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The Companies (Guernsey) Law 2008 defines a "member" of a company as one whose name appears in the company's register of members.

But what if the name of a member was entered (or removed) as a result of fraud or unlawful conduct and a party relied upon such to control the company for their own benefit? That issue was recently examined by the Royal Court, which had to employ a new weapon to combat this fraudulent conduct.

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ARTICLE
6 February 2018

Fraud Prevention: The Royal Court's New Power

Guernsey Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Babbe Legal
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