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- Q7243793 subject Q6995626.
- Q7243793 subject Q6995695.
- Q7243793 subject Q8112847.
- Q7243793 subject Q8230972.
- Q7243793 subject Q8584761.
- Q7243793 abstract "Prince Albert v Strange was a court decision made by the High Court of Chancery in 1849, and began the development of confidence law in England. The court awarded Prince Albert an injunction, restraining Strange from publishing a catalogue describing Prince Albert’s etchings. Lord Cottenham LC (Charles Pepys, 1st Earl of Cottenham) noted that "this case by no means depends solely upon the question of property, for a breach of trust, confidence, or contract, would of itself entitle the plaintiff to an injunction."".
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- Q7243793 wikiPageWikiLink Q6995626.
- Q7243793 wikiPageWikiLink Q6995695.
- Q7243793 wikiPageWikiLink Q7246024.
- Q7243793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8112847.
- Q7243793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8230972.
- Q7243793 wikiPageWikiLink Q8584761.
- Q7243793 comment "Prince Albert v Strange was a court decision made by the High Court of Chancery in 1849, and began the development of confidence law in England. The court awarded Prince Albert an injunction, restraining Strange from publishing a catalogue describing Prince Albert’s etchings.".
- Q7243793 label "Prince Albert v Strange".