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Subrogation

Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; [2002] 16 EG (CS) (20/4/02)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: CA 20 February 2002. "Halifax plc v Omar and another". The leasehold title to a flat in London, was registered in the name of a third party G. The alleged interests of the claimant (H) and the defendant (O) were derived from their innocent dealings, with a fraudulently operated company (U Ltd), which had used the services of a dishonest solicitor (T). The central issue on the appeal was whether the remedy of subrogation was available at the suit of an innocent lender agains an innocent thrid-party purchaser. "Held", the purchaser's appeal was dismissed.
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CA 20 February 2002. "Halifax plc v Omar and another". The leasehold title to a flat in London, was registered in the name of a third party G. The alleged interests of the claimant (H) and the defendant (O) were derived from their innocent dealings, with a fraudulently operated company (U Ltd), which had used the services of a dishonest solicitor (T). The central issue on the appeal was whether the remedy of subrogation was available at the suit of an innocent lender agains an innocent thrid-party purchaser. "Held", the purchaser's appeal was dismissed.