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Sunday, May 20, 2012

[1826] Bradbury v Morgan - Death of Offeror

JM Leigh wrote to Bradbury (plaintiff), to give credit to his brother, HJ Leigh.


JM Leigh guaranteed his brother's account till 100 pounds.
JM Leigh died and the plaintiffs, continued supplying credit to HJ
Plaintiff did not know the death of JM Leigh.



-!! Plaintiffs sued Morgan (executor of JM Leigh) on the guarantee, 
As Morgan didn't want to pay, arguing that they were not liable as the debts were contracted and incurred after the death of JM Leigh.


**Defendants held liable by judge Pollock CB ;



*An executor is a person who carry out the will of a testator





7 comments:

  1. please try and post the whole case

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  2. can you please help with the entire case

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  3. the whole case will be very helpful..thank you

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  4. Bradbury v Morgan was 1862.. not 1826!!!

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  5. Mmmmmm.... Morgan's was wrong In telling the sun not to pay back.
    And Pullock CB did error in any way!

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