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Tracing is neither a claim nor a remedy but a process. It is the process by which the plaintiff traces what has happened to his property, identifies the persons who have handled it or received it, and justifies his claim that the money which they handled or received can properly be regarded as representing his property. Per Millett LJ in [case].
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Boscawen v Bajwa [1995] 4 All ER 769

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#equity #law #tracing
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Tracing is neither a claim nor a remedy but a process. It is the process by which the plaintiff traces what has happened to his property, identifies the persons who have handled it or received it, and justifies his claim that the money which they handled or received can properly be regarded as representing his property. Per Millett LJ in [case].
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#equity #law #tracing
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Tracing is neither a claim nor a remedy but a process. It is the process by which the plaintiff traces what has happened to his property, identifies the persons who have handled it or received it, and justifies his claim that the money which they handled or received can properly be regarded as representing his property. Per Millett LJ in [case].
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Boscawen v Bajwa [1995] 4 All ER 769
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