Where a consignee becomes insolvent, consignor has a right to stop the goods at any time before they come to his hands.
Citations:
[1761] EngR 58, (1761) 2 Eden 75, (1761) 28 ER 824
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
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See Also – D’Aquila v Lambert (57) 9-Jun-1761
Merchant consigns goods to A. in England. A. becomes insolvent. The consignor may stop the goods at any time before they get into A.’s hands. . .
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Insolvency, Contract
Updated: 21 July 2022; Ref: scu.375902