Breach of warranty
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1997) EGCS 54(1)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: "Penn v Bristol & West Building Society and others" CA 16 April 1997. A married couple involved in mortgage fraud affecting owned house. Husband vendor forged wife`s signature. Solicitor believed he was acting for joint owners. Solicitor for mortgagee was also deceived. Mortgagee claimed breach by husband`s solicitor for implied warranty of authority. Appeal dismissed.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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"Penn v Bristol & West Building Society and others" CA 16 April 1997. A married couple involved in mortgage fraud affecting owned house. Husband vendor forged wife`s signature. Solicitor believed he was acting for joint owners. Solicitor for mortgagee was also deceived. Mortgagee claimed breach by husband`s solicitor for implied warranty of authority. Appeal dismissed.