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The Dunstable Judgment refers to a landmark legal decision made in 2009 by the UK High Court regarding the liability of a parent company for the actions of its subsidiary. The court ruled that a parent company could be held liable for the negligence of its subsidiary if it was found to have exercised a significant degree of control or influence over the subsidiary's operations. This judgment has implications for corporate governance and liability, particularly in cases involving multinational corporations. It emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability within corporate structures.

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