Collins v Jones and Others: ChD 3 Feb 2000

A unilateral document could not be rectified to make it into something which it was not intended to be at the time it was executed, even if the alteration would give better effect to the general intention of the parties. The choice of different means to achieve the same object was not to be allowed by rectification.

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Times 03-Feb-2000

Equity

Updated: 15 May 2022; Ref: scu.79281