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035 _a(Sirsi) u78103
041 _aeng
245 _aDunbar Bank plc v Nadeem and another
260 _c1997
350 _a0
490 _aAll England Law Reports
_v[1997] 2 All ER 252-272(10)
520 _aChD 7 November 1996. N indebted to D. In 1990 N fell into arrears and applied for further loan to purchase , with his wife, a new leasehold of the matrimonial home, of which he was sole lessee. Throughout negotiations, D dealt solely with N and his wife was not advised to take legal advice. A sum of money was laoned and when N fell into arrears with repayments, D issued proceedings against N and his wife. Wife entered defence and counterclaim contending her consent to a charge had been procured by undue influence of her husband. "Held" transaction was manifestly disadvantageous to the wife and since D did not take any steps to ascertain whether she knew what she was doing, wife entitled to have charge set aside.
650 _aARREARS
650 _aDUNBAR BANK PLC V NADEEM AND ANOTHER
650 _aJOINT LEASEHOLD
650 _aUNDUE INFLUENCE
690 _aPROPERTY LAW AND PRACTICE-CASE LAW
942 _n0
948 _c01/05/1997
999 _c49143
_d49143