The lowest intermediate balance rule – [ case ]: If the wrongdoer spends the claimant’s money and then pays in money of his own, this money is not deemed to be a repayment to the claimant.
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Roscoe v Winder
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The lowest intermediate balance rule – [ case ]: If the wrongdoer spends the claimant’s money and then pays in money of his own, this money is not deemed to be a repayment to the claimant.
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#equity #law #tracing
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The lowest intermediate balance rule – [ case ]: If the wrongdoer spends the claimant’s money and then pays in money of his own, this money is not deemed to be a repayment to the claimant.
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Roscoe v Winder
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