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We didn't start the fire...

  • MacRoberts LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • August 14 2012

The recent case of United Central Bakeries Limited v Spooner Industries Limited & Forbo Siegling (UK) Limited 2012 CSOH 111 is a useful reminder of the need to take care when making statements in business dealings, which may subsequently be relied upon

The uncomfortable truth

  • MacRoberts LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • September 22 2011

In the recent case Regus (Maxim) Limited v The Bank of Scotland plc, 2011 CSOH 129 the Court of Session has considered whether a letter issued by the Bank of Scotland in the context of a wider commercial agreement could be used to create an enforceable legal obligation, and be relied on as such, or whether it was merely a letter of comfort, without legal standing