Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson
Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson [2003] UKHL 62 is an English contract law case decided in the House of Lords, on the subject of mistaken identity as a basis for rescission of a contract. The case has been the subject of much criticism in failing to effectively clarify the area of mistake to identity.
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Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson
Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson [2003] UKHL 62 is an English contract law case decided in the House of Lords, on the subject of mistaken identity as a basis for rescission of a contract. The case has been the subject of much criticism in failing to effectively clarify the area of mistake to identity.
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Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson [2 ...... e area of mistake to identity.
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20,240,517
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[2004] 1 AC 919; [2003] UKHL 62
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House of Lords
date decided
2003-12-19
judges
Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, L ...... , Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe
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mistaken identity, rescission
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Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson
prior actions
[2001] EWCA Civ 1000
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Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson [2 ...... e area of mistake to identity.
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Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson
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