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035 _a(Sirsi) u115859
100 _aBartlett, M.
245 _aLike the garden of Eden
260 _c2001
490 _aEstates Gazette
_v(0144) 3 November 2001, 145(1)
520 _aIn eight conjoined cases in "Royal Bank of Scotland plc v Etridge" (2001) the House of Lords has set down guidelines to solicitors and banks advising wives who stand as surety for their husband's debts. The steps are to be followed in every case in which the relationship between the surety and the debtor is non-commercial, or where a private individual offers their property to another as collateral for the other's debt. The article lists the steps that the lender must follow and also the solicitor's duty.
590 _aABS
650 _aHOUSE OF LORDS
650 _aROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND PLC V ETRIDGE
650 _aSURETY
650 _aDEBTS
650 _aCOLLATERAL
650 _aSOLICITORS
650 _aLENDERS
650 _aGUIDANCE
650 _aDUTY
650 _aMORTGAGES
690 _aLAW
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