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11 - Knowledge of Assignment: Substantive Effects in Equity between Obligor and Assignor

from Part IV - Notice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2019

C. H. Tham
Affiliation:
Singapore Management University
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This chapter deals with the effect of an obligor's knowledge that the chose in action to which his obligation pertains has been equitably assigned. It shows that such knowledge is a necessary, but not sufficient, ingredient to generate a form of equitable liability as between the obligor and the assignee should the obligor breach his equitable duty to the assignee not to dishonestly assist the assignor ib breach her duties to her assignee.

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Print publication year: 2019

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