Equitable fraud and double liability of a debtor following notice of equitable assignment of the debt
‘Equitable fraud’ is broader in its conception than fraud at common law. Notwithstanding ambiguities as to its precise boundaries, equitable fraud can help explain why a debtor who tenders payment to his or her creditor, despite having received notice that the money debt had been equitably assigned...
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Main Author: | THAM, Chee Ho |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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