Further, see [ case ], where the Court of Appeal held that the deceased owner of an absolute equitable interest in a shareholding had not done everything in his power to transfer the shareholding when he had not handed over the share certificate, although he had handed over a share transfer form signed by the registered shareholder.
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Zeital v Kaye [2010] EWCA Civ 159
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Further, see [ case ], where the Court of Appeal held that the deceased owner of an absolute equitable interest in a shareholding had not done everything in his power to transfer the shareholding when he had not handed over the share certificate, although he had handed over a share transfer form signed by the registered shareholder.
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Further, see [ case ], where the Court of Appeal held that the deceased owner of an absolute equitable interest in a shareholding had not done everything in his power to transfer the shareholding when he had not handed over the share certificate, although he had handed over a share transfer form signed by the registered shareholder.
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Zeital v Kaye [2010] EWCA Civ 159
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