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Principles from Hickman v Kent

1. that a company's constitutional documents constitute a contract between: -a company and its members; and -a member and other members. 2. the contract creates rights and obligations amongst the contracting parties. Therefore, the parties may sue and be sued pursuant to the contract 3. the constitutional documents do not constitute a contract between acompany or member and non-members. These documents do not operate as contracts for outsiders or third parties to a contract.

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