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Walker v Egerton-Vernon 2014 (1) JLR 182 (24 January 2014)


Limitation of Actions-running of time-suspension of limitation period-doctrine of empêchement d'agir suspends limitation period while practically impossible for plaintiff to commence legal proceedings-trust company cannot bring action against former trustees for breach of trust if incorporated after end of three-year prescription period-cannot claim empêchement d'agir in respect of period before incorporation-nor does empêchement accrue to "office of trustee"

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