CORPORATIONS - where the liquidator of a company in a group of companies seeks the return of trade marks for the benefit of its creditors or, failing that, equitable compensation or damages for the value of the trade marks - where the first defendant was the director of the company from which the trade marks were transferred on each of two successive occasions - whether the transfers were unreasonable director-related transactions - whether the director breached s 180, 181 and/or 182 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) or their fiduciary duties - whether the transferee companies received the trade marks in knowing receipt of property in breach of trust and held the trade marks on constructive trust - whether the trade marks must be returned to the company
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