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Setting-off on the wrong form

By: Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 379(6035) 27 July 1995, 17(1)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: In a discussion of set-off and counterclaims for defective work the author considers Lord Denning`s obiter dicta in "Dawnays Ltd v F.G. Minter Ltd" (1971) and its overruling in the HL "Modern Engineering (Bristol) Ltd v Gilbert-Ash (Northern) Ltd" (1974), which held that it was untenable that rights of set-off or counterclaim could not be raised against interim certificates.
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In a discussion of set-off and counterclaims for defective work the author considers Lord Denning`s obiter dicta in "Dawnays Ltd v F.G. Minter Ltd" (1971) and its overruling in the HL "Modern Engineering (Bristol) Ltd v Gilbert-Ash (Northern) Ltd" (1974), which held that it was untenable that rights of set-off or counterclaim could not be raised against interim certificates.