Where a third party enters into an agreement with a creditor, by which the creditor accepts payment of a lesser sum than the debt in full satisfaction of the debtor's obligation, the creditor cannot sue the debtor for the difference.
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Welby v Drake (1825) 1 C & P 557
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Where a third party enters into an agreement with a creditor, by which the creditor accepts payment of a lesser sum than the debt in full satisfaction of the debtor's obligation, the creditor cannot sue the debtor for the difference.
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Where a third party enters into an agreement with a creditor, by which the creditor accepts payment of a lesser sum than the debt in full satisfaction of the debtor's obligation, the creditor cannot sue the debtor for the difference.
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Welby v Drake (1825) 1 C & P 557
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