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Kearley v Thompson: 1890

The plaintiff could claim a locus poenitentiae on the grounds of repentance because its confession to the fraud was the result of the frustration by others of its fraudulent purpose. Recovery under a contract performed unlawfully was barred once it had been partly performed.
References: (1890) 24 QBD 742
Jurisdiction: England and Wales
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Last Update: 27 November 2020; Ref: scu.194060 br>

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