Walker and others v Standard Chartered Bank and others
Language: English Series: New Property Cases ; [1998] NPC 29(3)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: ChD 27 February 1998. An attempt by beneficiaries to amend pleadings for knowing assistance, to conform with the requirements of the Royal Brunei Airlines case, fails, as does an attempt to characterise a lawful exercise of influence as vitiating duress. The court refuses to accept that there is a common law tort of procurement of breach of trust. HEADNOTE FROM JOURNAL - DO NOT PHOTOCOPY.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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ChD 27 February 1998. An attempt by beneficiaries to amend pleadings for knowing assistance, to conform with the requirements of the Royal Brunei Airlines case, fails, as does an attempt to characterise a lawful exercise of influence as vitiating duress. The court refuses to accept that there is a common law tort of procurement of breach of trust. HEADNOTE FROM JOURNAL - DO NOT PHOTOCOPY.