National Westminster Bank Ltd v Halesowen Presswork & Assemblies Ltd
National Westminster Bank Ltd v Halesowen Presswork & Assemblies Ltd [1972] AC 785 is a decision of the House of Lords in relation to a banker's right to combine accounts under English law. It is the leading English case and a banker's right to combine accounts, and also an important decision relating to insolvency set-off.
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National Westminster Bank Ltd v Halesowen Presswork & Assemblies Ltd
National Westminster Bank Ltd v Halesowen Presswork & Assemblies Ltd [1972] AC 785 is a decision of the House of Lords in relation to a banker's right to combine accounts under English law. It is the leading English case and a banker's right to combine accounts, and also an important decision relating to insolvency set-off.
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National Westminster Bank Ltd ...... till treated as authoritative.
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[1971] 1 QB 1
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Halesowen
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citations
[1972] 1 All ER 641
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[1972] 1 Lloyd' Rep 101
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[1972] 2 WLR 455
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[1972] AC 785
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Lord Simon of Glaisdale and Lord Kilbrandon
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date decided
1972-01-26
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Viscount Dilhorne
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Lord Cross of Chelsea
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set-off, insolvency, banker's right to combine accounts
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National Westminster Bank Ltd v Halesowen Presswork & Assemblies Ltd
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Four
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National Westminster Bank Ltd ...... elating to insolvency set-off.
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National Westminster Bank Ltd v Halesowen Presswork & Assemblies Ltd
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