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Imperial Hydropathic Hotel Co v Hampson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imperial Hydropathic Hotel Co v Hampson
''Imperial Hydropathic Hotel Co, Blackpool v Hampson'' (1883) 23 Ch D 1 is a UK company law case, concerning the interpretation of a company's articles of association. On the specific facts it has been superseded by the Companies Act 2006 section 168, which allows a director to be removed through an ordinary majority resolution of the general meeting. ==Facts== The articles of association of the Imperial Hydropathic Hotel Co (now the Barceló Blackpool Imperial Hotel) stated that the directors should hold office for three years and retire by rotation. At a general meeting, the shareholders passed a resolution to remove two directors who were not yet due to retire, and elected two others instead. The company claimed the directors had been validly removed.〔See LS Sealy and S Worthington, ''Sealy's Cases and Materials in Company Law'' (9th edn OUP 2010) 185〕
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