Re: Contracts, Termination, Repudiation and Rescission
LEST WE SHOULD FORGET:-...............
"... a person who signs a document, and parts with it so that it may come into other hands, has a responsibility, that of the normal man of prudence, to take care what he signs, which if neglected, prevents him from denying his liability under the document according to its tenor".
[per Lord Wilberforce in Gallie v Lee (1971)]
'.. a man cannot escape from the consequences, as regards innocent third parties, of signing a document if, being a man of ordinary education and competence, he chooses to sign it without informing himself of its purport and effect..'
[per Scott LJ in Norwich & Peterborough Building Society v Steed (1992)]
a DN and/or a termination letter sent by a creditor would be covered 100% by the foregoing...IMO
LEST WE SHOULD FORGET:-...............
"... a person who signs a document, and parts with it so that it may come into other hands, has a responsibility, that of the normal man of prudence, to take care what he signs, which if neglected, prevents him from denying his liability under the document according to its tenor".
[per Lord Wilberforce in Gallie v Lee (1971)]
'.. a man cannot escape from the consequences, as regards innocent third parties, of signing a document if, being a man of ordinary education and competence, he chooses to sign it without informing himself of its purport and effect..'
[per Scott LJ in Norwich & Peterborough Building Society v Steed (1992)]
a DN and/or a termination letter sent by a creditor would be covered 100% by the foregoing...IMO
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