Fowler v Fowler; 12 May 1859

References: [1859] EngR 598, (1859) 4 De G & J 250, (1859) 45 ER 97
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Coram: Lord Chelmsford LC
Lord Chelmsford LC said that a party seeking rectification must establish clearly ‘that the alleged intention to which he desires’ (the instrument) ‘to be made conformable continued concurrently in the minds of all parties down to the time of its execution, and also must be able to shew exactly and precisely the form to which the deed ought to be brought’.