UAC v Argo, (1958) The defendant who was under a written contract, not to sell goods on credit and to be personally responsible for losses incurred if he does, sold on credit having permitted to do so. Held: The defendant could...
Williams v Bayley, (1866) A father executed a mortgage to a bank after he was told that his son would be banished for life for forging his father’s signature on a promissory note given to the bank. Held: The mortgage was...