In the case of money, unless the actual coins or notes can be identified, the claimant must use the action for money had and received.
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Lipkin Gorman v Karpnale Ltd [1991] 2 AC 548
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#equity #law #tracing
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In the case of money, unless the actual coins or notes can be identified, the claimant must use the action for money had and received.
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#equity #law #tracing
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In the case of money, unless the actual coins or notes can be identified, the claimant must use the action for money had and received.
Answer
Lipkin Gorman v Karpnale Ltd [1991] 2 AC 548
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Open it In the case of money, unless the actual coins or notes can be identified, the claimant must use the action for money had and received. Here the tracing process is used to identify the defendant as having received the claimant’s money. The claimant then seeks to recover an equivalent sum via a personal claim.</s
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