Editorial - Hunter v Moss Revisited - Hugh Pigott analyses the much-criticised decision of the Court of Appeal in Hunter v Moss and concludes that, in relation to the proposition that a proprietary claim cannot exist over an asset held in a fungible pool if the asset has not been in some way segregated or appropriated in such a way that it can be identified as belonging to a particular person, ...
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1999
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Authors: | Pigott, Hugh |
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Butterworths journal of international banking and financial law. - London : Butterworth, ISSN 0269-2694, ZDB-ID 7227152. - Vol. 14.1999, 9, p. 363-364
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