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Bristol and West Building Society v Mothew [1996] EWCA Civ 533 is a leading English fiduciary law and professional negligence case, concerning a solicitor's duty of care and skill, and the nature of fiduciary duties. The case is globally cited for its definition of a fiduciary and the circumstances in which a fiduciary relationship arises.
He also decided Bristol and West Building Society v Mothew, a leading English fiduciary law and professional negligence case, concerning a solicitor's duty of care and skill, and the nature of fiduciary duties. The case is globally cited for its definition of a fiduciary and the circumstances in which a fiduciary relationship arises.
Bristol and West Building Society v Mothew [1998] Ch 1, fiduciary duties; Henderson v Merrett Syndicates Ltd [1995] 2 AC 145; Armstrong v Jackson [1917] 2 KB 822; Kelly v Cooper [1993] AC 205; Boston Deep Sea Fishing and Ice Co v Ansell (1888) 39 Ch D 339, duty to not accept bribes. [a] Industries & General Mortgage Co Ltd v Lewis [1949] 2 All ...
The following general principles were summarized in Bristol and West Building Society v Mothew: [19] An agent owes a fiduciary duty to his principal because he is "someone who has undertaken to act for or on behalf of [his principal] in a particular matter in circumstances which give rise to a relationship of trust and confidence".
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The Bristol & West building society, registered number 2124201, was founded in 1850; 174 years ago (), originally as the "Bristol, West of England and South Wales Permanent Building Society". It offered mortgages in the Bristol and the south west of England area, and became a well-known financial services institution in the region.
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