Special Facts Doctrine Law and Legal Definition
Special facts doctrine is a term used in corporate law to describe the fiduciary duty of a corporate officer to shareholders to disclose information during a transaction involving a stock transfer. This duty arises because of the superior knowledge the officer holds by virtue of his or her position.
Legal Definition list
- Special Executor
- Special Event Tour [Aeronautics and Space]
- Special Event
- Special Enrollment Period (SEP)
- Special Employment Selection Priority
- Special Facts Doctrine
- Special Forbearance
- Special Form Radioactive Material [Energy]
- Special Franchise of a Corporation
- Special Government Employee
- Special Guaranty