The plaintiffs then brought the action to recover the balance. Decisively rejecting the view expressed in the Sibree case, the Court of Appeal said that, in modern times, no sound distinction could be drawn between cash and cheque payments such that it could be a benefit to the creditor to have a cheque for a lesser amount than to have the whole amount in cash.
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D & C Builders v Rees [1966] 2 QB 617
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The plaintiffs then brought the action to recover the balance. Decisively rejecting the view expressed in the Sibree case, the Court of Appeal said that, in modern times, no sound distinction could be drawn between cash and cheque payments such that it could be a benefit to the creditor to have a cheque for a lesser amount than to have the whole amount in cash.
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The plaintiffs then brought the action to recover the balance. Decisively rejecting the view expressed in the Sibree case, the Court of Appeal said that, in modern times, no sound distinction could be drawn between cash and cheque payments such that it could be a benefit to the creditor to have a cheque for a lesser amount than to have the whole amount in cash.
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D & C Builders v Rees [1966] 2 QB 617
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