Master v Miller
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1791 |
Year | 1791 |
Court | Court of the King's Bench |
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7 cases
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Raiffeisen Zentralbank Osterreich AG v Cross-seas Shipping Ltd and Others
...as stated by Jessel MR in Suffell -v- Bank of England (1882) 9 QBD 555 at 561, quoting with approval from the judgment of Grose J in Master -v- Miller (1791) 4 T.R. 320: "� a man shall not take the chance of committing a fraud, and when that fraud is detected recover on the instrument as it......
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Habibsons Bank Ltd v Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd
...was sued was contained in the deed itself which had been altered in a material respect. It was no longer the deed executed by Pigot. 28 Master v Miller concerned a claim on a bill of exchange. The bill had been drawn on 26 th March 1788 payable at three months from its date. It was duly a......
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Lazarus Estates Ltd v Beasley
...page 406, as to judgments, The Duchess of Kingston's, case (1776) 2 Smith's Leading Cases, pages 646, 651, and as to contracts Master v. Miller (1791) 1 Smith's Leading Cases, pages 780, 799. So here I am of opinion that if this declaration is proved to have been false and fraudulent it is ......
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