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Fraud: A breaking wave?
Peter Dodge discusses the potential for increased litigation and the themes that may emerge ‘Uncertainty tends to produce litigation. When the courts clarify principles of law, experienced litigants such as lenders and insurers can then compromise claims on the basis of that clarification.’ It is a truism that cyclical falls in property prices following periods …
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- Bank of Scotland v Hussain [2010] EWHC 2812 (Ch)
- Barclays Bank Plc v Guy [2008] EWHC 893 (Ch); [2008] EWCA Civ 452
- Bristol and West Building Society v Fancy & Jackson [1997] 4 All ER 582
- Cheltenham & Gloucester plc v Appleyard [2004] EWCA Civ 291
- Commercial Acceptances Ltd v Sheikh (unreported) 22 June 2001
- First National Securities Ltd v Hegerty [1985] QB 850
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- Law Society of England & Wales v Habitable Concepts Ltd [2010] EWHC 1449 (Ch)
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- Nationwide Building Society v Balmer Radmore [1999] EWHC 844 (Ch)
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