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Alhamrani v Alhamrani [2007] JLR 44 (07 February 2007)
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Alhamrani v Alhamrani 2007 JLR 44 (07 February 2007)
Trusts-trust companies-liability of directors-no indirect or "dog-leg" claim by beneficiaries against directors for breach of duty to company under Companies (Jersey) Law 1991, art. 74(1)(b) to exercise care, diligence and skill-right to performance of duty and to damages for breach not normally asset or property of trust of which company trustee-whether trust asset is question of fact-dog-leg claim may be in interests of justice in exceptional circumstances, e.g. if no other recovery for substantial loss, or one-trust company with no assets-Trusts (Jersey) Law 1984, art. 56 allowing direct action by beneficiaries against directors as guarantors of trust company repealed
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