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Construction And Rectification: To err is human, to rectify divine
Matthew Bonye and Alexandra Bethell discuss the merits of the various options when looking to remedy a defective document ‘The requirements to be met in order for rectification to be ordered differ depending on whether the mistake is made by both parties or by only one. Rectification is only available in very limited circumstances.’In a …
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- HIH Casualty & General Insurance Ltd v New Hampshire Insurance Co & ors [2001] 2 Lloyd's Rep 161
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- Littman & anor v Aspen Oil (Broking) Ltd [2005] EWCA Civ 1579
- The Starsin [2004] 1 AC 715
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