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In Andrew Fender (Administrator of FG Collier & Sons Ltd) v National Westminster Bank PLC [2008] EWHC 2242 (Ch) the High Court set aside a deed of release on the grounds of mistake.
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High Court considers the equitable jurisdiction to set aside for mistake
Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 5-383-6622
(Approx. 5 pages)
High Court considers the equitable jurisdiction to set aside for mistake
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Published on 23 Oct 2008
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England,
Scotland,
Wales
In
Andrew Fender (Administrator of FG Collier & Sons Ltd) v National Westminster Bank PLC [2008] EWHC 2242 (Ch)
the High Court set aside a deed of release on the grounds of mistake.