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Three Rivers District Council and Others v Governor and Company of The Bank of England: HL 18 May 2000

The applicants alleged misfeasance against the Bank of England in respect of the regulation of a bank. Held: The Bank could not be sued in negligence, but the tort of misfeasance required clear evidence of misdeeds. The action was now properly pleaded, and the bank knew the case it had to answer. The issue of … Continue reading Three Rivers District Council and Others v Governor and Company of The Bank of England: HL 18 May 2000

Criminal proceedings against Italo Bullo and Francesco Bonivento: ECJ 7 Apr 1987

Europa Council Directive 77/780 contains no provision governing the status which is to be given to credit institutions under the national law of the member states or the extent of any criminal liability on the part of their employees. Consequently the directive does not detract from the member states’ power to lay down rules on … Continue reading Criminal proceedings against Italo Bullo and Francesco Bonivento: ECJ 7 Apr 1987