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Directors are not only agents, but are also in some sense they are trustees of the company.”— Briefly discuss.

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Ordinarily the directors are not agents or trustees of members or shareholders and owe no fiduciary duties to them. ... They cannot always act under the impression that they owe no duty to the individual shareholders. But it is of no doubt that the primary duty of the director is to the company.

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