Vulnerable Sureties, a Bank’s Responsibility and the O’Brien-Etridge Principles: The Bank of East Asia Ltd v Mody Sonal M [2004] 4 SLR 113
The subject of a bank’s responsibility for a debtor’s misconduct towards a surety is as important as it is controversial. The two momentous decisions of the House of Lords in Barclays Bank Plc v O’Brien and Royal Bank of Scotland Plc v Etridge (No 2) have dramatically altered the law. Further, in th...
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Main Author: | LOW, Kee Yang |
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2005
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