Anomaly in law on mortgage fraud
Language: English Series: Times ; 28 October 1996, 41(2)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: "R v Graham (H.K.)"; "R v Kansal"; "R v Ali"; "R v Marsh"; "R v Graham (G.A.)"; "R v Price"; "Rv Bramich" CA 25 October 1996. The anomaly in criminal law relating to dishonesty and mortgage frauds exposed in "R v Preddy", results in the quashing of the convictions of seven appellants.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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"R v Graham (H.K.)"; "R v Kansal"; "R v Ali"; "R v Marsh"; "R v Graham (G.A.)"; "R v Price"; "Rv Bramich" CA 25 October 1996. The anomaly in criminal law relating to dishonesty and mortgage frauds exposed in "R v Preddy", results in the quashing of the convictions of seven appellants.