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035 _a(Sirsi) u2315
041 _aeng
245 _aGoddard and Another v Nationwide Building Society
260 _c1986
350 _a0
490 _aWeekly Law Reports
_v(1986) 3 WLR 734(13)
520 _aCA 27 June 1986. G`s appeal from decision refusing application to strike out passages from the defence to their action against building society (B) on the ground that they were privileged. G had purchased a house with the aid of a mortgage from B. G`s solicitor was also acting for B in connection with the mortgage . G issued a writ against B claiming damages for a negligent survey report. Having been informed of proceedings, the solicitor sent a copy of a note recording information received from the local Nationwide manager and certain conversations held with G. B pleaded this note in its defence. G contended that the contents of the note were confidential and privileged and sought an injunction restraining B from using, or relying on the note and requiring it to deliver up the document and any copies. The previous judge had held that once a copy of the note had come into the defendant`s possession, it was entitled to use it in any way it wished, regardless of any legal professional
650 _aEVIDENCE
650 _aNEGLIGENCE
650 _aPRIVILEGE
690 _aLAW
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c1400
_d1400