Eley v Positive Government Security Life Assurance Co Ltd (1875) 1 Ex D 88 is a UK company law case, concerning a company's articles of association as a contract between member and company. Eley drafted constituted and stated that he was to be its permanent solicitor and could only be dismissed by misconduct. View in catalogue Find other formats/editions. Add to My Bookmarks Export citation. Eley v Positive Government Security Life Assurance Co 1. Eley v Positive Government Security Life Insurance Association [1876] 1 Ex D 88. A second classification of right might be like that in Eley v Positive Government Security Life Assurance Co Ltd but they were not like that either. 2. Eley v Positive Security Life Assurance [1876] Ex D 88 Co's constitution (drafted by Eley, co. solicitor) - provided that he was to be its permanent solicitor & could only be dismissed for misconduct Co - ceased to employ Eley Eley - brought an action for breach of contract against co. Title: Eley v Positive Government Security Life Assurance Co Ltd (1875) 1 Ex D 88 - 04-03-2020 Created Date: 4/3/2020 11:11:01 PM In this case, the company's articles provided that Eley should become the company solicitor and should transact all legal affairs of the company for mutual fees and charges. Type Document Page start 252 Page end 252 Is part of Book ... Bratton Seymour Services Co Ltd v Oxborough [1... Library availability. CASE SUMMARY ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION Eley v. Positive Government Security Life Association Co. (1876) Ex 88. No separate employment contract was entered into and he received an allotment of … Negligence Duty Of Care Cases EXISTENCE OF A DUTY Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562, HL. Eley v Positive Government Security Life Assurance Co Ltd: part our commitment to scholarly and academic excellence, all articles receive editorial review.|||... World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the …