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.
when did marvel become best selling comic company? i have heard 1972 and 1968? which is correct? are either year actually correct?
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The correct spelling of the British cellphone provider company Vadafone is actually Vodafone. It is a multinational telecommunications company with headquarters in London and an office in Berkshire.
"Ceased to be" is the correct phrase to use when something has stopped existing or functioning. For example, "The company ceased to be profitable." "Has ceased to be" is also grammatically correct but may sound more formal.
The correct spelling of 'alianware' is actually Alienware. Alienware is a computer manufacturing company that mostly creates computers and accessories specifically for gaming.
Yes, it is correct to say "each of the existing members" to refer to every individual currently in the group or organization.
That is the correct spelling of "this" (something here, or existing).
"went out in the company of your friends" is correct.
You many be referring to the word "ubiquitous" which means "existing or being everywhere at the same time."
"An environmentally responsible company" is more correct.
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Th correct spelling of actually is: Actually.