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Gilford Motor Co Ltd v Horne 1933

Horne left the Gilford Motor Company in order to set up his own business. When he left he agreed that he would not solicit any of his former employers customers. As a way around this restriction he set up his own company.

FINDING: Horne was prevented by an Injunction from soliciting the clients of his former employer. Horne's company was also subject to the injunction as the Judge went behind the veil of incorporation and ruled that both Horne and Horne's company were the same entity.

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