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Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ashbury Rly Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche
''Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche'' (1875) LR 7 HL 653 is a UK company law case, which concerned the objects clause of a company. Its importance has been diminished as a result of the Companies Act 2006 s 31, which allows for unlimited objects for which a company may be run. Furthermore, any limits a company does have in its objects clause has no effect whatsoever for people outside a company (s 39 CA 2006), except as a general issue of authority of the company's agents. ==Facts== Incorporated under the Companies Act 1862, the Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd’s memorandum, clause 3, said its objects were "to make and sell, or lend on hire, railway-carriages…" and clause 4 said activities beyond needed a special resolution. But the company agreed to give Riche and his brother a loan to build a railway in Belgium. Later, the company refused the agreement. Riche sued, and the company pleaded the action was ''ultra vires''.
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