The proprietary consequences of fraud
Suppose A is fraudulently induced to transfer rights to B. B, for example, knocks on A’s door falsely representing that they are collecting for charity; in truth, they believe that charity begins at home. If A hands over a £50 note, they will obviously have claims for compensatory damages against B...
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Hart Publishing
2024
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