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Foalquest Ltd v Roberts

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1990) 21 EG 156-163(4)Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: CA 25 October 1989. Appeal by Foalquest (F), from a High Court decision dismissing a claim by F as assignee of a debt alleged to be due from Roberts (R). The debt was in respect of renumeration owing to a financial consultant, Nicholas David (D), in connection with the purchase and sale of an office block. The litigation arose out of the sale of the building to Monarch Assurance. D was assignor of the debt on which F sued as assignee. He claimed various items of renumeration: an acquisition fee , a letting fee and a commission on subsequent sale. The acquisition fee was paid to D and it was the balance claimed to be due to him which was the subject of the assignment to F. High Court found that D was entitled to the commission on the subsequent sale. F`s entitlement to claim the balance, reduced by the judge`s finding, as the assignee depended on the true liability of R. Had he as an agent for Monarch Assurance, contracted personally so as to make himself personally liable. R contende
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CA 25 October 1989. Appeal by Foalquest (F), from a High Court decision dismissing a claim by F as assignee of a debt alleged to be due from Roberts (R). The debt was in respect of renumeration owing to a financial consultant, Nicholas David (D), in connection with the purchase and sale of an office block. The litigation arose out of the sale of the building to Monarch Assurance. D was assignor of the debt on which F sued as assignee. He claimed various items of renumeration: an acquisition fee , a letting fee and a commission on subsequent sale. The acquisition fee was paid to D and it was the balance claimed to be due to him which was the subject of the assignment to F. High Court found that D was entitled to the commission on the subsequent sale. F`s entitlement to claim the balance, reduced by the judge`s finding, as the assignee depended on the true liability of R. Had he as an agent for Monarch Assurance, contracted personally so as to make himself personally liable. R contende