Full text: Secretarial practice

CHAPTER XIII 
DIRECTORS 
By s. 380 of the Act the expression ‘director’ includes ‘any 
person occupying the position of director by whatever name 
called.” Moreover, for certain purposes, e.g. the register of 
Directors (s. 144) a person in accordance with whose directions 
or instructions the directors of a company are accustomed to 
Act is to be deemed to be a director. A director is a person 
who guides or governs the policy of a company; he may be 
called a manager, or a governor, or, as in the case of some 
financial and trust companies, a trustee; so long, however, as he 
occupies a position which imposes on him the duty of guiding 
or governing the policy of a company, he is a director in law, 
with all the consequent liabilities and responsibilities. 
A managing director is usually also an ordinary director, 
who, besides having as an ordinary director to guide and 
govern the policy of the company, has in his capacity of 
managing director to perform certain executive functions. 
In so far as he performs those functions, he is simply an 
officer of the company; whilst, in so far as he guides and 
governs the policy of the company, he is, with the other 
ordinary directors of the company, from some points of view, 
a trustee; from others, an agent or a managing partner. 
A detailed consideration of the position of a director is 
beyond the scope of this work, but it may be pointed out that 
‘a director of a company is precluded from dealing on behalf of 
the company, with himself, and from entering into engage- 
ments in which he has a personal interest conflicting, or which 
possibly may conflict, with the interests of those whom 
he is bound by fiduciary duty to protect; and this rule is 
applicable to the case of one of several directors as to a 
managing or sole director” [North-West Transportation Co. v. 
Beatty (1887), 12 A.C. 587, at p. 593]. The above principle 
will not prevent a director being interested in contracts with 
the company, provided he discloses his interest as required 
by s. 149 (see below); nor will it prevent him voting as a 
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